WATCH LIVE as Gambakwe provides an update on the burial of Bulawayo Doctor, Goodnow Machadu.
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The Event: He described the burial as one of the “saddest events” occurring that afternoon in Bulawayo.
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The Deceased: The burial was for Dr. Goodnow and his wife, Sakile Machu, a newlywed couple who married in 2024.
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The Circumstances: The host noted they passed away following an accident on Christmas Day in Bulawayo.
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The Service: A service took place at the amphitheater, which was attended by friends and professional colleagues.
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Condolences: He expressed deep sadness for the grieving family, offering condolences as they head into the new year without their loved ones.
Olinda Chapel Court Appearance
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Court Details: Olinda Chapel appeared in court on the afternoon of December 31, 2025, facing cyberbullying charges.
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Case Background: The charges stem from a social media dispute regarding children with Dion Tafiga, the ex-wife of Olinda’s husband, Stunner. Olinda allegedly mentioned high-profile names without provocation during a livestream earlier in the month.
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Outcome: She was granted $100 bail and is scheduled to return to court on January 16, 2026.
Other News Highlights
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Tragic Loss in Bulawayo: The host shared news of the burial of Dr. Goodnow and his wife, Sakile Machu, who died in a car accident on Christmas Day, shortly after their 2024 wedding.
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President Mnangagwa: President Mnangagwa, along with his children Collins and Scotty, traveled to his rural home in Mapanzure to prepare for his retirement, reiterating that he does not intend to stay in office until 2030.
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IShowSpeed in Africa: Popular streamer IShowSpeed arrived in South Africa after visiting Botswana and Angola, aiming to reach 47 million subscribers during his stay.
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Real Estate in Harare: The host highlighted a massive mansion under construction in Borrowdale, noting that while Wicknell Chivayo currently owns the largest house in Zimbabwe, this new construction is exceptionally large.
The host concludes by announcing a 10-day fast starting January 1st in partnership with the AFM church in Zimbabwe, though he personally plans to fast for 30 days.






































