Eva Mrema Urges Women To Ditch Witch Doctors For Husbands

Charo Rama Charo Rama — July 4, 2026

Eva Mrema delivered a blunt message to women across the region yesterday as she warned them against losing hard-earned cash to traditional healers who promise to fix troubled marriages. The prominent voice addressed crowds in Dar es Salaam and urged better talks with partners instead of seeking spells.

She stressed real connection beats any supposed magic when women chase peace with their husbands.

Women pour out money every month hoping witch doctors can tame wandering spouses. Eva Mrema tackled the issue head-on. She called out the waste in plain terms.

” Wanawake wengi wanaliwa hela na waganga hakuna uchawi mzuri kwenye mahusaino kama mawasiliano hakuna uchawi mzuri kama kumjuwa mwenza wako mume wako,” she said.

Why do so many women lose money to traditional healers?

Many chase quick fixes through local practitioners when marriages hit rough patches. Eva Mrema told listeners that women waste heaps of cash on these healers. She painted a clear picture of empty promises that drain family savings without delivering results.

Eva Mrema did not hold back. She declared there is no good, like communicating well with your husband. Her words cut through the humid afternoon air as listeners shifted in their seats. Some nodded slowly. A few whispered agreements to friends beside them.

She went further during her talk. Eva Mrema added that no good witchcraft exists in relationships like good communication. She repeated the point for emphasis. Women leaned forward to catch every syllable. The message landed with force.

What replaces spells and potions in strong marriages?

Simple daily understanding between partners works better than any charm. Eva Mrema pushed this idea hard. She explained how knowing your spouse creates real bonds that last through tough times.

Her advice comes at a time when family counsellors report spikes in domestic tensions after the long rains ended in April. Local clinics logged over 1200 couples seeking mediation in the first half of 2026.

Many cited poor talks as the main trigger. Eva Mrema addressed the crowd and said there is no good witchcraft like knowing your partner, your husband. She spoke with passion that made the point stick.

The activist drew from real-life examples she gathered over years of public work. She described wives who ignored small disagreements until they exploded into major rifts. Then they turned to expensive rituals that solved nothing. Eva Mrema urged them to try talking first. She suggested simple habits like evening chats without phones or shared meals where both listen fully.

Listen more. Argue less. Understand daily. These habits build trust faster than any visit to a healer. Women in the audience clapped at intervals. Some wiped tears as buried frustrations surfaced.

Economic pressures make the issue worse. Inflation has pushed household costs up by 18 per cent since February, according to recent market trackers. Families stretch every shilling, yet some still divert funds to unproven remedies. Eva Mrema highlighted this drain. She called on women to protect their finances by investing in open dialogue instead.

Her session stretched into the early evening. Attendees lingered afterward to ask follow-up questions. Several vowed to try her suggestions at home that very night. Others planned to share the recording with sisters and friends in distant villages.

Eva Mrema closed with encouragement. She reminded everyone that marriages need effort, not enchantments. Her voice carried across the gathering as the sun dipped lower. The call to ditch witch doctors resonated deeply with many who felt seen and guided.

She left the stage to warm handshakes and grateful smiles. Her words continue to spark fresh talks in households far and wide. Women now weigh their options with clearer eyes. Real connection offers the true path forward.

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