Saturday 29 August 2015

Wazungu flock to ‘Dr Juma’s clinic’ in Kwale to boost their libido

A medicine man in Kwale claims that most of his clients either want to boost their sexual performance or win over local women.

The ‘doctor’ claims his foreign clients are looking for love from local women while locals mostly want to boost their sexual performance. Meanwhile, he says Kenyan women also seek his magic to be admired by Western tourists. ‘Dr Musa’ Juma dispenses portions and medicine in his home area of Mwamanga, Diani division in Kwale County. His assortments include herbs and strange paraphernalia that he says have produced many millionaires. 

During the entire interview session, he peruses through a calendar embedded with photos of some of the tourists he says he has given love portions. A couple of tourists from Italy and Germany have paid him a visit, not to be treated but to sample his medicine. Younes Laura and Aichaoui Tschernitz have cycled all the way from their hotels to the village to see the ‘bush doctor.’

“It has been a great opportunity to sample out all kinds of medicine that the bush doctor has,” they said. Unlike other medicine men who are even advertising their work on face book and twitter Dr Juma credits his marketing to former clients. ‘Dr Juma’ produces a small bottle, stuffed with black ointment. 

The black ointment produces a beautiful scent, he attributes to love. “This medicine is so special and is applied on the body before meeting your bait. Most women who have used it are now swimming in millions of money after capturing tourists and that is why they keep on coming,” he added.

He says the medicine works for all races and he is optimistic that the picking up of tourism has good tidings. Apart from love portions, Juma also prescribes medicine for other ailments and conditions like painful monthly periods. “First you have to ask what ails them but some are frank on what they want,” he added. The bush doctor as some of the tourists interviewed referred to him, says his medicine comes from Tanzania, Uganda and areas like Kilifi, Malindi and even Kwale. Currently he explains that business is good going by the number of tourists that visit though he evaded the question on how much he makes or charges.

Wazungu flock to ‘Dr Juma’s clinic’ in Kwale to boost sexual performance
Read more at: http://www.sde.co.ke/thenairobian/article/2000174396/wazungu-flock-to-dr-juma-s-clinic-in-kwale-to-boost-sexual-performance
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Read more at: http://www.sde.co.ke/thenairobian/article/2000174597/is-wanyama-headed-to-tottenham
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Read more at: http://www.sde.co.ke/thenairobian/article/2000174597/is-wanyama-headed-to-tottenham
News that Tottenham are preparing a Sh2.6 billion bid for Kenyan international Victor Wanyama did not come as a surprise. Even though no deal had been agreed yet by mid last week, it was all but done for a player who has been on the rise since making his professional debut seven years ago. Unlike many local players who rarely last in their foreign sojourn, Wanyama’s graph has been on an upward trend and things continue to get better for him on the field — and in his wallet. Consider this, when he joined Belgium side Beerschot in 2008, Wanyama was earning a salary of Sh1 million per month. His four year stay at the club ended in 2011 when he left to join Scottish champions Celtic on a Sh150 million transfer.
Read more at: http://www.sde.co.ke/thenairobian/article/2000174597/is-wanyama-headed-to-tottenham
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Read more at: http://www.sde.co.ke/thenairobian/article/2000174597/is-wanyama-headed-to-tottenham
News that Tottenham are preparing a Sh2.6 billion bid for Kenyan international Victor Wanyama did not come as a surprise. Even though no deal had been agreed yet by mid last week, it was all but done for a player who has been on the rise since making his professional debut seven years ago. Unlike many local players who rarely last in their foreign sojourn, Wanyama’s graph has been on an upward trend and things continue to get better for him on the field — and in his wallet. Consider this, when he joined Belgium side Beerschot in 2008, Wanyama was earning a salary of Sh1 million per month. His four year stay at the club ended in 2011 when he left to join Scottish champions Celtic on a Sh150 million transfer.
Read more at: http://www.sde.co.ke/thenairobian/article/2000174597/is-wanyama-headed-to-tottenham

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