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Gogo Chihoro, birth name: Memory Mudamburi[1] (born on 01 January 1989) is an internationally recognized spiritualist, traditional healer and philanthropist based in Harare, Zimbabwe. She is a certified and registered member of the Zimbabwe National Traditional Healers Association (ZINATHA).[2] She is prominent in providing cultural guidance, traditional healing, providing solutions to ailments and sicknesses, spiritual blockages, and retrieving stolen items.[3] Her popularity gained high notoriety for providing a "gold mining password" for miners and assisting patients with love spells.[4]
Gogo Chihoro is regarded as a spirit medium (Svikiro) rooted in the elephant totem (nzou/chihoro) with practices and works being influenced by the African Tradition Religion (ATR). She claims to have deep knowledge, understanding and respect to the fundamentals and principles of the African roots. Her works defines her as a proponent of peace, love and justice notably to the poor, vulnerable and oppressed.[5] Multitudes of people to flock to her shrines for solutions to the various presumed life challenges.[6][7]
Early Life & Spiritual Background
Gogo Chihoro was born to a Christian family in the Dande area in Mt Darwin, Zimbabwe. She’s is the second born in the family of 2 boys and 3 girls. She claims to have excelled academically, though she as not disclosed specific details.[8]. Rumors circulate that her calling to African Spirituality started at a very early age; shunning away from modern foods and lifestyles at 12 years. This was followed by troublesome and serious health complications; driven by the spiritual forces in her dragging her tirelessly closer to the African roots. After several consultations with spiritual supremacists and ancestral guides; all the mandatory rituals and customs were performed, attributing her imposition to become a prominent Spirit Medium in Zimbabwe.[9]
The Significance of Spirit Mediums in African Spiritualism
In African Traditional Religion (ATR), Spirit Mediums acts as superficial intermediaries highly observed throughout the layers of societies. Their stance and relevance contemporaneously assert them to be respected healers or community leaders. Spirit Mediums act as a spiritual connector of the human natural realm with ancestral and divine spirits.[10] They presumably possess sacred divine powers ideal for diagnosing ailments, dispute resolutions.[11] Gogo Chihoro’s popularity dominates throughout both mainstream and alternative media domains with multitudes of testimonials and reports of her supernatural capabilities in giving solutions to serious ailments, cleansing bad lucks and omens, restoring lost fortunes, avenging hardships to evil-doers, conflict resolutions and ultimately spearheading the observance of African traditions, beliefs, rituals and customs.[12] Gogo Chihoro's creates a notable societal balance between the affluent - powerful elites and the vulnerable members in the communities.
Works, Practices & Spiritual Calling
Gogo Chihoro's expertise encompasses a wide range of traditional healing practices. She claims to possess extensive knowledge of traditional remedies to treat spiritual and physical ailments such as infections, digestive issues, and chronic conditions.[1] She is regarded as a prominent traditional healer in Zimbabwe credited for offering various services and solutions.
- Divine Protection and Cleansing against dark spirits, negative energies and or spiritual entities.
- Blessings and Prayers for various purposes, such as promoting good health, business success, and luck wins in lotteries.[13]
- Marriage, Love & Relationship Solutions to restore, strengthen and bringing back the spark t lost in faded unions through providing love charms, bedroom packages and punishments to those taking other people's partners doing umjolos.[14]
- Curse Removal to drift away dry life spells posing suffering and perpetual hardships to a person[15] thereby reversing existing curses, removing obstacles and banishing negativity.
- Traditional Ceremonies. Gogo Chihoro reportedly hosts, leads and sponsors traditional ceremonies known as mabira, matare and madandaro. Such gatherings act as relief hubs for those seeking healing, dispute resolutions and acute life purposes.
Philanthropy and Humanitarian Initiatives
Gogo Chihoro uses her personal fortunes in supporting disadvantaged families through donations and various charities. She's a major supporter of multiple births as evidenced by her partnership with Twins Association of Zimbabwe - TAZI. She's also one of the leading patron of Kamphisa Football Club; a vibrant division one soccer team based in Harare, Zimbabwe. On October 4, 2025 she supported a modelling and fashion show dubbed Mapresser Glam and Fashion Show First Summer Edition in Bulawayo at Impala Conference Centre.[16]
Controversies
Gogo Chihoro's practices especially on sending harsh penalties to wrong-doers in form of bees, baboons and termites[17] spark controversies in both the mainstream and alternative media domains. Some believe her works are highly associated with witchcraft and satanic. The use of charms in procuring power is often denounced as a secretive underworld with a lust for blood, death and sacrifices. Despite the widespread discontent and suspicions of her works, Gogo Chihoro publicly distanced herself from the dark art of witchcraft; not supplying goblins or muti for evil.[18]
References
- ^ "When a sangoma opens a new branch". 2026-05-09. Retrieved 2026-05-12.
- ^ "Gogo Chihoro opens Masvingo branch | Midweek-Watch". www.midweekwatch.com. 2025-06-29. Retrieved 2026-04-12.
- ^ admin (2024-11-19). "Testimonies of satisfaction follow Gogo Chihoro to Bulawayo". herald. Retrieved 2026-04-12.
- ^ "Traditional Healer Gogo Chihoro to Open Office in Bulawayo This Saturday, Answering Calls from Matabeleland". Bulawayo24 News. Retrieved 2026-04-12.
- ^ Editor, Chronicle (2025-01-10). "Gogo Chihoro to open base in Victoria Falls". herald. Retrieved 2026-04-12.
{{cite web}}:|last=has generic name (help) - ^ "Gogo Chihoro opens Masvingo branch | Midweek-Watch". www.midweekwatch.com. 2025-06-29. Retrieved 2026-04-12.
- ^ admin (2025-01-24). "More speak out after getting help from Gogo Chihoro". herald. Retrieved 2026-04-12.
- ^ Editor, Chronicle (2025-01-10). "Gogo Chihoro to open base in Victoria Falls". herald. Retrieved 2026-04-12.
{{cite web}}:|last=has generic name (help) - ^ Reporter, Staff. "Renowned healer Gogo Chihoro draws thousands in Bulawayo". Southern Eye. Retrieved 2026-04-22.
- ^ teemadzika (2020-12-02). "Chronicles Of Spirit Mediums". Half Thoughts. Retrieved 2026-04-12.
- ^ "Mediumship", Wikipedia, 2026-01-26, retrieved 2026-04-22
- ^ Reporter, Online (2025-06-24). "Gogo Chihoro launches Men Only Sunday Special in Bulawayo". herald. Retrieved 2026-04-12.
- ^ Reporter, Style. "Artisanal miners flock to Gogo Chihoro". The Standard. Retrieved 2026-04-12.
- ^ Editor, Chronicle (2024-11-23). "When a sangoma opens a new branch". herald. Retrieved 2026-04-22.
{{cite web}}:|last=has generic name (help) - ^ Reporter, Staff. "'I'm only a vessel, says Gogo Chihoro". Southern Eye. Retrieved 2026-04-12.
- ^ Makina, Musa. "Gogo Chihoro sponsors city modelling, fashion show". Southern Eye. Retrieved 2026-04-12.
- ^ Editor, Chronicle (2024-11-28). "The mystery of Gogo Chihoro: Healing, bees, and job miracles . . . Truth or tall tale?". herald. Retrieved 2026-04-12.
{{cite web}}:|last=has generic name (help) - ^ Reporter, Style. "Gogo Chihoro denounces witchcraft". The Standard. Retrieved 2026-04-12.
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