Lusaka Woman Narrates How She Saved Her Marriage After Her Husband Demanding For Divorce
Marriage is never a straight road. Sometimes the person you love the most becomes the one who hurts you the deepest. My name is Genesis Katotobwe, and I live in Longacres, a quiet place just within Lusaka town. For many years, my marriage looked perfect from the outside. People admired us, women in my church used to compliment how supportive my husband was, and our neighbors always said we were a strong couple. But deep inside, things were falling apart slowly, and I could not stop it.
It started with small changes. My husband, Ezra, became distant. He stopped talking to me the way he used to. He no longer came home early, and even when he did, he barely spoke. At first, I thought it was work pressure, so I tried to be patient. But as months passed, the situation only got worse. We had been married for nine years, yet suddenly I felt like I was living with a stranger.
The real shock came one Monday evening when he sat me down and told me in a calm but cold voice, “Genesis Katotobwe, I don’t feel the same anymore. I think we should divorce.” My heart froze. I had never imagined hearing such words from the man I loved. He said he needed “space,” that he felt “trapped,” and that he wanted to start a new life. I cried until my eyes swelled. I called my sister in tears, asking what I had done wrong, but she had no answers.
What hurt me the most was knowing how much I had invested in that marriage. We built our home together. We raised two beautiful children together. I supported him through his struggles and celebrated his victories. I kept asking myself, How can a man wake up one morning and decide to walk away like nothing ever mattered? But he had made up his mind. For almost two weeks, he treated me like a visitor. He packed some of his clothes and started sleeping elsewhere, claiming he needed “time to think.” Deep inside, I knew he was preparing to leave us completely.
One evening as I sat alone in my bedroom crying, my phone buzzed. It was a message from my childhood friend Olivia, who now lives in Woodlands. She had heard from someone about the problems in my home. She told me she once went through the same situation three years earlier and that she almost lost her marriage. She said something had helped her restore everything. At first, I didn’t want to listen. I had already given up. But she insisted I should try, even if it would be the last attempt.
She then shared a contact and told me it belonged to Africa’s Elite Herbalist Doctor Mawanda, who she said had helped her husband return home when all hope was lost. Out of desperation and with nothing left to lose, I reached out to them on +260774728835 / +260767053936. I explained everything—how my husband’s behavior had suddenly changed, how he wanted a divorce, and how our once peaceful home had become a battlefield of silence and pain.
They listened calmly and told me that marriages often get attacked spiritually, emotionally, and even through external influences from people who wish the couple harm. They assured me that the situation could be restored and that the love and bond we once shared could return. I didn’t have to travel anywhere; they performed the love and peace restoration spell from a distance. They asked me to stay calm and give things a few days.
Three days later, something unexpected happened. Ezra came home earlier than usual. He sat quietly in the living room for almost an hour before walking to me. His voice was softer than it had been in months. He said, “Genesis Katotobwe, I don’t know what came over me. I’ve been thinking a lot. I don’t want a divorce.” I almost fainted. This was the same man who had been pushing me away and speaking of separation confidently. And now he was saying he wanted to work things out.
He apologized for the pain he caused and admitted he had been influenced by people who didn’t want to see our marriage survive. He said he realized he was destroying the only good thing he had. That night, we talked until morning, something we had not done in years. He even returned his clothes he had taken and told the children he was home for good.
Since that day, our home has changed completely. Ezra is more loving, more present, and more gentle than before. We laugh again, pray together again, eat together again, and the warmth that disappeared for months is now stronger than ever. Even people who knew our situation are shocked at how quickly the turnaround happened.
I share my story because many women silently suffer when their marriages start breaking. Some keep quiet, some fight alone, and some lose everything even when restoration is possible. What happened to me showed me that sometimes the battle is not physical. Sometimes things fall apart because of unseen forces and emotional confusion that only spiritual help can correct.
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Today, I wake up with peace in my heart. My family is whole again, and the man who once wanted to divorce me now treats me like a queen. I am grateful for the second chance our marriage received. If you are reading this and your relationship is falling apart, don’t give up. There is always hope, even when the situation looks impossible.

















