People Left Disturbed After Gogo Skhotheni Claims Ghosts Drive Trucks When Truck Drivers Are Tired

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Some South Africans, especially those in the region of KwaZulu-Natal, have been hit hard over the past few days. This comes after a slew of vehicle accidents that have claimed the lives of countless people. A school van carrying children home from school was hit by a truck in the first collision. Tragically, all of the children were killed. A truck then skidded off the road and crashed into oncoming traffic. Additionally, the accident scene witnessed the occurrence of a second crash, this time involving a high-speed automobile vs truck collision. Two people were hurt, which is a good thing.

It’s likely that locals have long complained about the frequency with which trucks crash on that particular stretch of highway in Kwazulu-Natal, and they’ve probably even informed the Minister of Transport of their concerns in the hopes that the road will be repaired and made safer for drivers. 

Trucks seem to have accidents almost every week on that road, and the frequent occurrence of these incidents has led some to speculate that the area may be haunted. In addition to being a well-known traditional healer, Gogo Skhotheni is also the subject of her own reality TV show, which has led to a wide range of divisive perspectives. Gogo Skhotheni is also quite the Facebook user, with frequent updates on his timeline.

 

Many folks were taken aback by a recent comment she made concerning truck drivers. Driver burnout is prompting Gogo Skhotheni to speculate about when the topic of ghosts who drive trucks may come up in conversation. She elaborated that many truck drivers go to Sangomas in the hope that a spirit guide will take over the wheel when they’re too fatigued to continue driving safely.

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