Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

The Economics of Witchcraft in Africa

Jul 8, 2025
Explore the deep connections between witchcraft beliefs and economic dynamics in Africa. Even educated individuals are influenced by magical thinking, which can impede entrepreneurship and governance. The discussion covers how these beliefs affect public health, notably in relations to HIV/AIDS misconceptions and alarming trends like child witch hunts. Cultural observations provide a colorful backdrop, while stark contrasts in Johannesburg highlight ongoing economic struggles and resilience. This intriguing interplay of culture, belief, and economics reveals much about societal progress.
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INSIGHT

Witchcraft Belief Persists Among Educated

  • Belief in witchcraft persists even among the educated and affluent populations in Africa.
  • Education alone does not safeguard against magical thinking or supernatural beliefs.
INSIGHT

Higher Education, More Witchcraft Belief

  • More educated and higher social status individuals in Africa are more likely to believe in witchcraft.
  • This contradicts Western assumptions about education reducing supernatural beliefs.
ANECDOTE

Elite Witchcraft in Zambia

  • In 2024, Zambian police arrested two men for practicing witchcraft, hired by a politician’s brother.
  • Payments for hexes reportedly ranged from $7,400 to over a million dollars, revealing witchcraft’s influence among elites.
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