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Paralysed boy miraculously starts walking

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A five year old boy in Kawambwa who was suffering from paralysis and has never walked since he was born has now started walking.

This was after a Medical officer, Rodgers Kaluba from Kenya’s Medicinal Plants University cured him by using some herbal medicines.

The boy, Movis Mushota, whose legs were bending, is from Lusambo village in chief Munkanta’s area in Kawambwa.

Both Dr. Kaluba and father to Movis, Soft Mushota, 40, confirmed the treatment of the boy to ZANIS in Kawambwa yesterday.

And the visibly happy Mr. Mushota explained that it is surprising to find that Movis who has neither stood up nor walked since he was born five years ago has now started walking.

Mr. Mushota noted that his child used to crawl and that he could not believe that he is now able to walk after being cured by Dr. Kaluba.

Mr. Mushota explained that after three days of massaging and treatment that included giving him porridge prepared from Soya beans, millet and sorghum, on his way home, the boy felt very hot at his back and started crying.

He further said after two weeks, Movis started standing and walking.

Mr. Mushota has encouraged those with different diseases to come in the open and see the doctor adding that he does not use Juju but believes in God whenever he is performing the treatment.

However, Dr. Kaluba also told ZANIS in a separate interview that it took him three days massaging Movis and giving him some herbs until after one week when he managed to stand up.

He also revealed that Movis whose legs were bending and was suffering from chronical rheumatism, anemia and sickle cell started walking after he gave him porridge mixed with Soya beans, millet and sorghum.

The doctor also said he trusts in God “the great physician” to cure people and not in himself.

Many people who have since been cured by Dr. Kaluba urged him to continue helping people with various illnesses in the district.

One of them, Rachel Mushota, 54, who is also a grand mother to Movis told ZANIS that she has been suffering from high blood pressure (BP) and was unable to walk up right but now she is able to stand and walk upright after being treated by the doctor.

13 COMMENTS

  1. A few questions; 1. Can somebody tell me where Kenya Medicinal Plants University is. 2. Rodgers Kaluba from Kenya? 3. Who else apart from the family can atest to this story. Did anybody ever see this Movis Mushota before and then after? As a matter of Interest, is this ‘Doctor’ registered to practice in Zambia, if so what are his charges? I take it all with a pinch of salt

  2. massaging+feeding the boy on Soya beans, millet and sorghum for three days:
    The Boy started standing after two weeks. Did this family continue feeding the boy on Soya meal. The answer is mostly yes.
    The BOY must have had poor nutrition which affected his bone development growth of key important balance and neural coordination.

  3. That is what FTJ needs? massaging and feeding on soya beans, millet and sorghum for three days. he is wasting too much of our money on his shopping trips to south africa. Mr Emmaunuel Mwamba advise FTJ about this miracle man who is curing disease with a simple protein diet.

  4. I agree with Old Munshumfwa. Can anyone tell me where this Kenya Medicinal Plants University Is? What kind of university does not have a website? This is either a miracle or a case of malnutrition. As for the Kenyan dude, sorry, sounds fake.

  5. The boy suffers or suffered poor malnutrition. The boys needs calcium and iron too. the he will run a marathon. I am sorry to sound unsympathetic. The old lady’s BP was due to worrying over her poorly grandchild. GOD IS GREAT, GOD IS LOVE. PRAISE HIM NOW AND FOREVER.

  6. Could be true or could be just one way of advertising himself (The same “Doctor”). But as many have said, we need independent confirmation because it seems he has just been treating members of the same family. And this Kenya Medicinal Plants University, I have done a google search and can’t find it….unless it is a very recent institution or has just another name!

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