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"Free my punani!" - Daily Sun

"'Lover locked up my love life'" - front page lead, February 26 2015

Daily Sun (February 26 2015) - GEORGE ADMITS that he locked his nyatsi's punani - and his wife supported him in his actions!

But his lonely nyatsi hates him for it. She has tried to have sex with other men but they run away from her.

SHE SAID IF HE DOESN'T WANT TO TAKE HER AS HIS WIFE, HE MUST UNLOCK HER!

On Tuesday afternoon, Daily Sun witnessed the screaming and swearing as angry Maria Bowa (45) from Alexandra, north Joburg confronted her boyfriend George Saidi (56), demanding that he must release her and let her sleep with other men.

"I have tried to sleep with at least 10 other men but they all leave me.

"When they come into my bed I get painful wounds on the lower part of my body and they run away," she said.

"But when George jumps in my bed the wounds vanish and we have great pleasure that we both enjoy."

While George admits to locking her, he also claims that he did it so she wouldn't sleep with other men.

"I don't want STIs in my house," he screamed.

George's wife Christina agreed with his story.

"I told him he could have a nyatsi but I don't want to get sick!" she shouted.

George and his wife were once sangomas.

He confirmed that he put muthi in Maria's punani so his nyatsi couldn't cheat on him, and to protect himself and his wife from STIs.

Maria told the People's Paper her own husband and the father of her children died in 2013.

"I never cheated on him, but after he died George came into my life," she said.

"I don't want to sleep with anybody else but George has a wife and only comes to me every now and then. I am a human being.

"I have feelings too."

She said she is scared because she might end up getting stuck like the couple from Yeoville who were in the People's Paper earlier this week.

She said when she met George he never told her he was married or that they were sangomas. And she only found out about George's wife when she herself had a miscarriage.

After a long time the shouting stopped and George promised he would unlock Maria.

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