The Ngito community is buzzing after outspoken social commentator Chipo Trouble Causer dropped explosive allegations involving Uncle Saint Hanzi, a man long regarded as a quiet helper in local circles. According to Chipo, Hanzi’s supposed “community job” has nothing to do with charity or counseling—but instead involves secretly treating piles using traditional ngochani methods behind closed doors. The claims, shared during a late-night rant that quickly went viral, left many stunned and scrambling for answers.
Chipo alleged that this underground practice has been an open secret for years, whispered about but never publicly confronted. “People thought he was doing holy work,” Chipo claimed, “but the truth is very different.” Supporters flooded the comments demanding proof, while critics accused Chipo of chasing clout and disrespecting cultural healing traditions. Elders, meanwhile, urged calm—reminding everyone that traditional remedies are deeply rooted in the community and should not be mocked or sensationalized.
As the debate rages, one thing is certain: Ngito hasn’t seen drama like this in a long time. Whether these claims lead to accountability, clarification, or reconciliation remains to be seen. For now, the community watches closely, divided between outrage and reflection—proof that when secrets surface, the truth can shake even the quietest villages.