The DARK Side of GOGO MAWENI: Scandals, Fake Healer Claims, And Dark Allegations
Gogo Maweni is no stranger to controversy.
The outspoken and flamboyant traditional healer has built a massive following in South Africa with her appearances on reality TV, social media influence, and bold lifestyle.
But beneath the luxury cars, designer clothes, and spiritual branding lies a darker side that has raised eyebrows and sparked intense debate.
From allegations of fake healing practices to public feuds and spiritual warfare rumors, Gogo Maweni’s name has become one of the most polarizing in South African pop culture.
Her rise to fame began with her unapologetic presence on television shows and candid interviews, where she often discussed her practice as a sangoma and her role as a spiritual guide.
She quickly became a household name, attracting both admirers and critics.
To some, she is a fearless woman reclaiming African spirituality in the modern age.
To others, she is a media-driven persona whose behavior crosses the line between empowerment and exploitation.
One of the most explosive aspects of Gogo Maweni’s public image has been her involvement in high-profile relationships.
She is widely known for her past relationships with several prominent men, including former footballer Siyabonga Zulu, actor SK Khoza, and others.
Her romantic connections have often ended in drama, with accusations of neglect, toxic behavior, and public shaming making headlines.
In one infamous interview, Maweni suggested that she may have spiritually “dealt with” men who disrespected her — a statement that sparked outrage and fed into fears that she uses her powers for revenge rather than healing.
These statements, whether made seriously or in jest, opened the door to a wave of accusations.
Critics began calling her a “witch doctor” rather than a traditional healer.
Several online users accused her of using muti (traditional medicine) not for healing but for manipulation and control.
Some even claimed she ruined people’s lives through spiritual attacks, though no formal evidence has ever been presented.
Still, the rumors persisted, especially after the careers of men linked to her — like SK Khoza and Siyabonga Zulu — began to spiral downward after their breakups.
Gogo Maweni has consistently denied using her gift to harm others.
She claims she is misunderstood and targeted because of her strength and confidence as a woman in a male-dominated spiritual space.
She has often stated that she only acts in self-defense and that her work is rooted in helping people heal emotionally, physically, and spiritually.
Still, the lines between empowerment and intimidation continue to blur in the eyes of the public.
Apart from personal relationships and spiritual controversies, Gogo Maweni has also been accused of being a fake healer by some within the traditional healing community.
Several sangomas and traditional leaders have come forward to question her legitimacy, criticizing her for commercializing sacred practices and chasing fame rather than serving communities.
They argue that real healing requires humility, discipline, and secrecy — values they claim she lacks.
This criticism intensified after she began showcasing expensive rituals, luxury products, and even snakes and owls on her platforms, claiming they were part of her ancestral journey.
Her social media presence, which includes TikTok and Instagram videos of rituals, expensive jewelry, and bold statements, has only added to the tension.
Supporters see her as modern, relatable, and unafraid to speak her truth.
Detractors argue that she is misleading vulnerable people for profit and making a mockery of traditional African spirituality.
One particularly dark moment came when videos circulated of Maweni allegedly mocking clients who didn’t pay for her services.
She hinted at using spiritual forces to punish defaulters, laughing on camera and threatening to “send something” their way.
The internet reacted with outrage, with many calling her behavior unprofessional, unethical, and dangerous.
Legal experts even warned that such threats, whether spiritual or not, could be considered intimidation under South African law.
Despite the storm surrounding her, Gogo Maweni has remained defiant.
She continues to promote her brand, run her traditional healing practice, and build her media empire.
She has turned controversy into currency, appearing on talk shows, giving motivational speeches, and launching her own line of spiritual products.
To her fans, she represents liberation from judgment and an alternative to Western medicine.
To her critics, she is the embodiment of how fame can distort sacred roles in society.
Her life remains a complex web of contradictions.
She is both feared and admired.
She claims to heal, yet she is often accused of harm.
She preaches balance and respect for ancestors, but her actions are frequently dramatic and provocative.
Whether Gogo Maweni is a misunderstood spiritual trailblazer or a master manipulator playing the media game, one thing is certain — she has everyone’s attention.
As the public continues to debate her authenticity, her intentions, and her impact, Gogo Maweni shows no signs of backing down.
She thrives in the chaos, embracing the drama and feeding off the energy of a society that cannot decide whether to condemn her or crown her.
In the end, Gogo Maweni remains an enigma — a spiritual figure wrapped in scandal, power, and celebrity.
And for better or worse, South Africa cannot stop watching.