Khekhekhe, a great South African sangoma, passed away in 2014 at the age of 69 [1]. He was a descendant of the great Zulu leader Dingiswayo, who was the mentor of King Shaka [1]. Khekhekhe was known as a legend in his time, and he had many people trained to take over from him [1].

Khekhekhe was a family man with 14 wives and over 100 children [1]. He was also a traditional healer, and his expertise in spell casting greatly improved over the years [2]. He claimed to be able to cast over 10 spells, with clients starting to see results in 24 hours [2]. He ensured that only quality ingredients were used for spell casting so that his work was not compromised [2].

Unfortunately, there is limited information available on the early life, education, and upbringing of Khekhekhe. However, as a descendant of Dingiswayo, it can be assumed that he grew up with a strong cultural and traditional background [1].

In summary, Khekhekhe was a legendary South African sangoma and traditional healer who passed away in 2014. He was a family man with 14 wives and over 100 children and was known for his expertise in spell casting [1][2].