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About Chief Akoba

About Us – Mutale Temple

My name is Chief Akoba, a spiritual guide and spell caster who has served people for more than 40 years. Chief Akoba was chosen for this work at a young age.

Mutale Temple has existed for many generations. It is a quiet place, full of knowledge, peace, and ancient ways. This is not a place of noise, tricks, or false promises. It is a place where real work is done — the kind that connects people to the unseen world.

Guided by the Spirits

The temple is led by Chief Akoba, a spiritual guide and spell caster who has served people for more than 40 years. Chief Akoba was chosen for this work at a young age. He did not plan to walk this path. Instead, the path found him.

Even as a boy, he could sense things others could not. He would see messages in his dreams. He could feel energy in the trees, the wind, and even the stones under his feet. His grandfather, the great Witch Mutale, saw this gift and began teaching him. That is how the wisdom was passed down — not from books, but from one life to another.

Now, Chief Akoba continues that tradition, using the old ways to help people find strength, safety, and direction.

A Place Chosen by Nature

Our temple stands on sacred land. It is quiet, untouched, and filled with meaning. We do not build big structures here. We do not allow noise or pollution. We keep the land natural, as it was meant to be. This is how the energy stays strong.

All around the temple are places full of power. Some areas are good for deep thought. Some are better for prayer or connection with the spirits. Some help people release burdens they have carried for a long time. The land listens. The land remembers.

Visitors often say they feel different when they arrive. Some describe it as feeling lighter. Others say they sleep better or feel calm for the first time in a long while. We believe this is the land speaking to them.

The Spirit of the Lake

Lake Victoria is not only water. It is alive. The lake holds spirits — old and new — who move through its waves, its winds, and even the birds that live near it. Over 200 types of birds live around the lake. They are not here by accident. They are drawn by the energy of the place, just like people are.

Some birds carry messages from the spirits. Some are protectors. Others are simply part of the balance. When people arrive at the temple and say, “I don’t know why I’m here,” we often tell them: “The lake knows.”

The lake watches. It speaks. And sometimes, it calls.

Our Work

At Mutale Temple, we do many types of spiritual work. Some people come to remove bad energy. Some come to break curses. Others want to speak to someone who has passed away. Some just want to understand the strange things they feel or see.

Before we do anything, we always ask the spirits for permission. Nothing begins without their direction. We listen. We wait. If the spirits say yes, we begin. If they say no, we do not continue. Respect is everything.

We use natural materials such as plants, roots, fire, water, stones, and smoke. These carry strong energy when used with care and understanding. We also speak old prayers and chants, passed down through many generations.

Everything we do is done with clear purpose. We do not act in anger or pride. We do not use our work to show off. This is serious work, and we treat it that way.

Clean, Honest Work

There are many people in the world who claim to have power, but they do it for the wrong reasons. At Mutale Temple, we believe in clean work. We do not promise what we cannot do. We do not trick people. We do not take more than someone can offer.

We also do not share the personal stories of those who visit us. What is said here stays here. Everyone who comes is treated with care and respect. It does not matter who you are, where you come from, or what you have done. If you have been sent here, there is a reason.

We never use fear. We never pressure people. We are not here to harm others, unless we are called to protect someone from strong forces that mean to do wrong. Even then, we act only with guidance from the spirits.

The Work Never Ends

Though Chief Akoba is older now, his work is not finished. Each day, someone new finds their way to Mutale Temple. Some are travelers from far away. Some are villagers from nearby towns. Others find us after a dream or a strange feeling that leads them here.

Often, people say, “I just followed a voice,” or “I felt pulled to come.” That is how it begins.

Sometimes it is a person looking for answers. Sometimes it is someone lost in confusion. Sometimes it is someone who feels surrounded by darkness. Whatever the reason, if the spirits have brought them here, we welcome them.

Why People Come

People come to Mutale Temple for many reasons. Some feel stuck in life. Some are scared by things they do not understand. Some want to remove something that has been following them for a long time. Some come for protection, strength, or guidance during difficult times.

Each person is different. Each situation is unique. That is why we take our time. We do not rush. We listen. And we ask the spirits what to do.

We do not offer one solution for everyone. What works for one person may not work for another. The spirits know the difference, and they always guide us.

A Message for You

If you are reading this and you feel a pull — if something inside you says, “I need to know more” — that may be a sign. You do not need to understand it fully. Just know that the spirits speak in quiet ways. Sometimes they use dreams. Sometimes they use feelings. Sometimes they use messages that come from unexpected places.

At Mutale Temple, we believe that if you are meant to come, you will find your way.

We do not force. We do not chase. We are here, and we are ready — when the time is right.