Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission has launched stringent measures that include bewitching in a bid to curb rampant corruption.
In an internal memo seen by our journalists the mission requested officials to submit names and pictures of all individuals who have been mentioned in graft cases.

They were also required to attach a strand of hair, fingernails or soil that mentioned individuals had stepped on.
These samples are then to be dropped to a popular and effective witch doctor from Tanzania who was only identified with the name Mzee Nyofole.
According to the memo, Nyofole will cast spells on the individuals and the effects will range from returning looted cash to insomnia, hallucinations and even working for free for the rest of their lives.
Results are expected atleast one week after the spell has been cast.
This move comes only days after resignation of several commisioners and is expected to revamp the fight against corruption.
CEO Twalib Mbarak mentioned they are tired of cat and mouse games between the courts and corrupt individuals. Therefore they had to think of other strategies whereby no department or agency will be involved.

He however refused to reveal how much they paid Mzee Nyofole for the task.
Mzee Nyofole is responsible for casting thousands of spells that has seen more than 1500 thieves across the globe apprehended and properties worth millions returned.
This is the first time he will be working on an extensive countrywide spell which he says is no small fete.
