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Pathway Takeover! Takudzwa

18 min · 2 jun 2026
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Panashe Pemhiwa grew up moving between rural Zimbabwe and Harare's toughest neighborhoods — surviving through gold panning, losing his mother, and missing entire years of school. Yet he went on to earn a full scholarship, study geomatics engineering at the University of Zimbabwe, and found the Hibiscus Dotage Foundation, a nonprofit bridging the gap between youth and the elderly. In this episode, Panashe shares how faith, goal-setting, and an unshakeable sense of responsibility keep him going — and why showing up, even when no one is watching, is the first step to changing your story.

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