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Gospel singer Madoda Dee’s remarkable survival

South African gospel artist Madoda Ngwenyama, known as “Dee,” shares a remarkable testimony of defying medical expectations following a devastating car accident last October. Doctors had initially predicted a long road to recovery, including doubts about his ability to speak or sing again after part of his tongue was injured.

“It all unfolded in October last year during a horrific car crash involving my wife and me. The fact that we survived remains a mystery to both of us. But what I can affirm is that God always has the final say. Doctors do not surpass God, and that is the profound lesson I gleaned from this ordeal,” he recounted.

“Medical prognosis suggested I would only regain speech and begin eating normally by 2025. Yet, through God’s grace and faithfulness, my recovery astounded doctors, leaving them pondering over the miraculous nature of my healing,” Dee added.

Reflecting on his miraculous journey, the musician remains amazed by God’s intervention, which has restored his health and renewed his purpose to inspire others through music.

“This stands as my testimony to God’s goodness and faithfulness. He has granted me complete healing and allowed me to continue pursuing what I cherish most—ministering to people through song,” he affirmed.

Encouraging others facing challenges, Dee remarked, “If God could rouse me from that coma, He surely has the power to lift you from any predicament you encounter.” Through his experience, Dee’s story resonates as a beacon of hope, illustrating the enduring power of faith and the limitless possibilities of divine intervention.

In other news – Sir Wicknell’s audio leak sparks debate on DJ Levels’ car gift omission

A few months ago, Zimbabwean businessman Sir Wicknell caused a stir nationwide by generously gifting brand-new cars to Zanu PF supporters, musicians, and church members. Among the recipients were Fantan and his wife, sparking curiosity as to why DJ Levels, often seen with Fantan, did not receive a car.

Recently, an audio clip from a conversation involving Sir Wicknell surfaced on social media, shedding light on the reason behind DJ Levels missing out on a car. In the audio, Sir Wicknell is heard addressing Levels, stating, “You have a problem. You could have received a car two weeks ago, but why are you calling Victor? I don’t owe you anything, my brother.” Read More

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