Sunday, July 14, 2013
A Zvishavane man died last Tuesday
morning at a Bulawayo hospital in a
suspected case of runyoka which
saw his manhood elongating to
knee-level after he allegedly has
s*x with a headman's wife.
The now deceased, whose name
could not be ascertained by the
time of going to press, is believed
to be from Chief Mazvihwa's area in
Zvishavane, Midlands Province.
The man's mysterious condition
reportedly sent shivers down the
spines of some patients, visitors
and hospital staff at the United
Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH). He was
reportedly crying and writhing in
agony, and died before receiving
medical attention.
A source from the hospital said
before the deceased took his last
breath, he had confessed that he
had been having sex with a
headman's wife who is suspected
to have been 'fenced' by her
husband.
The mysterious 'central locking
system' is popularly known as
runyoka. It is traditionally regarded
as a safety lock applied on both
men and women to enforce fidelity.
It is said that a person fences his or
her spouse so that they do not have
s*xual relations with other people.
Indulging in s*xual intercourse
with a 'locked' person often results
in inexplicable illness that normally
leads to death. However, some
sources who are family with
traditional charms have claimed to
"Zimbabwe Latest News" that if one
uses a condom while having sex
with a 'locked' person, the juju
usually won't work.
"There was drama on the day that
he got admitted to the hospital as
people jostled to catch a glimpse of
his 'stretched hosepipe'. Nurses ran
around trying to assist him but
unfortunately he died before they
attended to him. Even nurses who
tried to assist him before he died
said his ailment was an issue with
circumstances that they could not
really comprehend in medical
terms," said a source who
requested anonymity.
"Before he died he confessed that
he slept with a headman's wife and
was regretting that he failed to
take heed of his relatives advice
who warned him to stay away from
the woman. Nurses tried to assist
him by putting ice blocks to make
his organ flaccid but it couldn't
help," added the source.
UBH Chief Executive Officer, Mrs
Nonhlanhla Ndlovu, could not be
reached for comment, but nurses at
the hospital confirmed the
incident.