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How Zimbabwe’s Traditional Healing Triumphed Over Colonial Suppression and Became a Pillar for Mental Health

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By: Chioma Madonna Ndukwu

Colonial powers in Zimbabwe attempted to dismantle the country’s traditional healing practices, especially those linked to mental health.

However, their efforts were largely ineffective, and today, traditional healing stands strong as a vital force for mental illness treatment.

The Shona people of Zimbabwe once relied heavily on the knowledge of traditional healers (n’anga) to manage mental and physical health.

However, during colonial rule, especially through the influence of Christian missionaries and the introduction of laws like the Witchcraft Suppression Act of 1899, the British tried to suppress these practices in favor of Western medicine.

The goal was to replace traditional healing with European-style psychiatry and psychology, branding indigenous practices as “superstitions.”

Despite colonial attempts, traditional healing methods have not only survived but have thrived, particularly in rural areas like Rushinga. People still turn to n’anga, integrating them with Western treatments.

The healers use diverse methods, such as herbal remedies, rituals, and exorcisms, based on a deep understanding of spiritual and social factors affecting mental health.

These practices are seen as not just medical treatments but as ways to restore cultural balance and address social issues like witchcraft or family conflict that are believed to cause mental distress.

A study of the Korekore people in Rushinga highlights the importance of traditional healers. People in this region believe mental illness (kupenga) is deeply rooted in cultural and spiritual issues, not merely biological causes.

Traditional healers are viewed as essential for managing these issues, and many patients combine these treatments with psychiatric care for more holistic healing.

The persistence of traditional healing methods in Zimbabwe, despite colonial suppression, reflects the resilience of indigenous knowledge and the importance of respecting cultural understandings of health.

While Western medicine plays a crucial role in modern mental health treatment, it is clear that a more inclusive approach, which recognizes the value of both systems, can better address the needs of communities.

The struggle of colonial powers to suppress such practices only highlights their value in society today, offering a powerful reminder that cultural heritage can be a source of strength in the face of adversity.

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