In Harare, traditional healers, known as n'angas, use herbal remedies that date back centuries, with practices documented as early as the 13th century. Consultations typically range from $10 to $30 (ZWL$ 1,200 to ZWL$ 3,600), depending on the healer and treatment. Common herbs include mugwort and devil's claw, both integral to local healing traditions.

Published: 1/7/2026
Last Published: 1/7/2026
Updated: 6/4/2026
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Traditional Healers in Zimbabwe: Understanding Herbalists & N'angas

Traditional Healers in Zimbabwe: Understanding Herbalists & N'angas

In Harare, traditional healers, known as n'angas, use herbal remedies that date back centuries, with practices documented as early as the 13th century. Consultations typically range from $10 to $30 (ZWL$ 1,200 to ZWL$ 3,600), depending on the healer and treatment. Common herbs include mugwort and devil's claw, both integral to local healing traditions.

Marcus Cent
Updated Jun 4, 2026
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Marcus Cent

Marcus Cent

Marcus Cent is the founder of Visit Network, a global portfolio of destination-focused travel sites. With over 25 years of experience in online travel and digital publishing, he specialises in destination research, tours and activities, and travel platforms. His writing is informed by extensive independent travel across Europe, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East, with a focus on practical, experience-based guidance.

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