Daily Sun (June 24 2013) - FAKE sangomas were caught stealing a goat and were handed over to the cops. But they got a punishment that will leave a bad taste in their mouths for a long time. THEY WERE FORCED TO EAT BUCKETS OF RAW, BLOODY GOAT'S MEAT. Four men aged 20 and a woman aged 37 were bust by residents after stealing a goat in Rholihlahla township, Port Elizabeth on Thursday night.
Goat's meat, prepared in the right way, makes a wonderful feast but not for these thieves. After receiving some hot klaps, they were presented with the entrails and even the skin, which they were made to eat. The owner of the goat, Thembinkosi Mtshayisa (49), told Daily Sun: "On Thursday afternoon a goat owner saw three men chasing my goat into the bushes.
"She called me and I sent my son to go and see what was going on." Thembinkosi said his son went into the bushes and saw the thieves killing his goat and taking it to their shack in a wheelbarrow. "My son and his cousin followed the goat thieves to their shack," said Thembinkosi.
"We called other goat farmers because our goats have been going missing since last year and we have even been accusing each other." He said he has already lost two goats this month. "When we arrived at the shack they were about to start cooking my goat," he said. "Many kids were next to the fire waiting for the meat. Four of the suspects were in the shack and the other two were fetching water from the tap.
"We cornered them and found the meat in the pot and other meat in the house," said Thembinkosi. "Residents came and wanted to beat up these evil fakes sangomas. But we only gave them some klaps. Then we forced them to eat the meat before we called the cops." A resident said they deserved to go to jail.
"They pretend to be sangomas. They dance and beat drums at night and every week they cook meat," said the resident. "Their faces are covered in red imbola and they wear beads, but they are not sangomas at all. They are evil thieves." Another resident said these people have been stealing goats since last year.