Controversial singer Kelly Khumalo has recently announced the start of a brand-new chapter in her spiritual life.
For the past year, the 40-year-old singer has tried her best to stay out of the public eye because of the ongoing murder case of her late boyfriend and former Bafana Bafana goalkeeper, Senzo Meyiwa. The soccer star died in an armed robbery attack at Kelly’s home in Vosloorus in October 2014.
While five people have been charged with the murder, Kelly has been labelled as the sixth suspect in the ongoing trial involved in the contractual murder.
After being silent for quite some time, the singer recently returned to social media hinting that something new is about to happen in her life. In a return to Instagram, she shared a compilation video where various members of the media all announced her name while captioning the post “…”
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It was not until recently that she announced that she had now become a certified traditional healer.
This news comes at a time when Kelly also celebrated her 40th birthday. Taking to Instagram she wrote: “Awu Hlanga lomhlabathi Slwane Esinamandla, wabizwa wasabela now you are a certified healer (You mighty one, you were called and responded now you are a certified healer).”
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Meanwhile, the Your Will singer recently appeared in an interview on the Durban-based radio station Ukhozi FM, where she revealed that she has graduated as a traditional healer after going for training between four to five times over the past 15 years.
“After 15 years of searching and trying to figure out who I am, today I’m finally graduating, and am a certified inyanga.”
Kelly explained that her calling is different and that it is not just that of a traditional healer but a universal gift.
“It’s not only focused on black people, but it’ll go all over the world. That’s why it took longer for me to even figure it out.”
“I was trained four to five times, but today is the first time I’m graduating as inyanga. I was trained in many places, including in the water, nature, by prayer, and through my roots, because it’s important to know where I come from to know where I’m going,” she said.
Following her announcement, those entering the comment section all shared messages of praise to the singer.
Also see: New suspicious evidence in Senzo Meyiwa trial points to Kelly Khumalo