For a long time, Mzee Kamau endured repeated losses on his farm. Crops vanished overnight, vegetables were taken from the garden, and even animals disappeared without a trace. Though he tried hiring guards and setting traps, the theft continued, leaving him frustrated and exhausted.
After one particularly discouraging incident, Mzee Kamau decided to seek deeper guidance beyond ordinary security measures. He consulted a respected traditional healer who listened carefully and explained that recurring theft can sometimes be fueled by jealousy, ill intentions, or imbalance surrounding a place.
He was advised on protective measures that focused on restoring harmony and discouraging wrongdoing, while still allowing thieves to be exposed naturally and safely. Soon after following the guidance, noticeable changes occurred. People who had secretly entered the farm began avoiding it, while others were identified through unusual incidents and later confessed.
For the first time in years, Mzee Kamau’s crops and livestock remained safe. Village elders were amazed and asked how the theft had stopped. He explained that it was not about punishment, but about restoring justice and peace.
Today, his farm flourishes, and he proudly says, “Hakuna Aliyeweza”—no wrongdoing succeeds when protection and wisdom are applied properly.

