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Our team is dedicated to your holistic well-being.

Meet the heart of AfroSavvy—our diverse team of spiritual healers, educators, and creatives dedicated to ancestral wisdom, holistic healing, and empowering communities through sacred knowledge, guided rituals, and culturally rooted teachings for personal and collective transformation.

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Celuxolo Stewart

Celuxolo Stewart, also known as Gogo Simenjalo, is a respected Traditional Doctor, Gobela, and advocate for Indigenous Knowledge Systems. Initiated in the Thokoza tradition and rooted in the Gazini Mthethwa Nyambose order, she mentors healers and facilitates retreats that reconnect individuals with ancestral wisdom and plant medicine. Holding a degree in Health Sciences and Social Services (Psychological Counselling), she is also a certified Master Herbalist and has pursued advanced studies in mental health from UK institutions. Celuxolo bridges ancestral healing with modern psychology, contributing to policy dialogues across Africa to ensure indigenous practices are integrated, preserved, and respected within contemporary healthcare systems.

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Zanemvula Tsabedze

Zanemvula Tsabedze is an AstroPhilosopher, Traditional Healer, and founder of AfroSavvy, specializing in indigenous medicine, ancestral healing, and African astrology. Trained through AfroSavvy Academy, she offers natal chart readings and spiritual courses that reconnect individuals with cosmic rhythms and ancestral wisdom. Within The Homecoming Course, she assists by guiding participants in aligning with nature’s cycles and reclaiming our cosmic identity. With a background in arts and media—studying at AFDA and earning a Film and Media degree from Manchester Metropolitan University—Zanemvula infuses storytelling and symbolism into her healing work. She leads with purpose, helping others navigate life with deeper clarity, spiritual grounding, and transformative insight.

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Siphiwe Khumalo

Siphiwe Khumalo, known spiritually as Nyoniyezwe Insizwa kaKunene, is a Gobela, Ethnobotanical Therapist, and founder of Baheka House of Healing. Initiated under AfroSavvy Academy, he blends ancestral wisdom with sacred plant medicine, offering rituals and mentorship that promote deep spiritual healing. With a background in Informatics and experience as a software engineer, Siphiwe merges structured thinking with intuitive guidance. His approach integrates modern understanding with indigenous knowledge to foster self-awareness, ancestral connection, and holistic balance. Known for his calm presence and clarity, he creates sacred spaces for transformation, embodying both healer and teacher while guiding individuals through their spiritual evolution with authenticity and care.

Nthabiseng Kekana

Nthabiseng Kekana, also known as Gogo Zonkizizwe, is a multidisciplinary artist and initiated healer whose work bridges African spirituality, mythology, and creative expression. A graduate of the National School of the Arts and the University of Johannesburg, she explores identity and ancestral wisdom through painting, natural fibers, and intuitive art practices. Her work has been exhibited internationally, including in France, the UK, and the U.S., and she’s been recognized by the Cassirer Welz and Blessing Ngobeni Art Prizes. Through AfroSavvy, she facilitates meditative art as a healing tool, empowering others to reconnect with their inner wisdom and reclaim creativity as a sacred, ancestral act.

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Nomndeni Mogajane

Nomndeni Mogajane is a certified Reiki Practitioner and ordained High Priestess through AfroSavvy Academy. Her healing work is rooted in African Indigenous Healing Modalities and elemental alchemy, using Water, Fire, Earth, and uMoya (Spirit) to restore balance and wellness. She guides Light Bearers through energy healing workshops, spiritual retreats, and empowerment programs. With a background in journalism, PR, and corporate communications—having worked for The Star, Ebony Magazine, Kaizer Chiefs, and Transnet—she brings strategic depth to her spiritual mission. Nomndeni also teaches English internationally, bridging cultures through language and healing. Her unique fusion of sacred practice and professional insight anchors her as a transformative leader at AfroSavvy.

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Tshepiso Ngwenya

Tshepiso Ngwenya is an ordained High Priestess at AfroSavvy, dedicated to spiritual growth, purpose alignment, and ancestral reconnection. With over a decade of experience in customer service and administration, she has served as AfroSavvy’s Administrator since its founding, anchoring the team with efficiency, empathy, and dedication. Tshepiso holds a Certificate in Business Administration Services and Lean Six Sigma qualifications. She is also a creative entrepreneur, running a boutique jewelry brand and currently training in seamstress work. Passionate about community wellness, she supports a nonprofit focused on childhood cancer. Her spiritual depth and organizational strength make her a vital presence in both sacred and operational spaces.

How Can We Help You?

• Creative Expression & Mentorship

Our artists and mentors guide intuitive practices like ritual art and storytelling to help clients express, heal, and awaken creatively.

• Spiritual Guidance & Healing

Our initiated healers offer personalized ancestral readings, rituals, and holistic support to help you align with your spiritual path.

• Workshops & Retreats

We host transformative learning experiences, from indigenous healing ceremonies to nature-based retreats, for deep self-discovery and ancestral reconnection.

• Educational Courses

Through AfroSavvy Academy, our team teaches African cosmology, astrology, traditional medicine, and spiritual tools for personal empowerment and decolonised learning.

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