Starting from a young age, he was paid one cow per year for attending to the farmers cattle.
In 1999, Panashe had three cows and sold one to buy a piece of farming land in Kazangarare.
He is now a successful cross-border trader.
They expressed congratulations and pride at Panashes achievements and commeneded his ability to read and write English.
Panashe is also hoping to continue to expand his business.
In another tweet, Panashe markets another aspect of his skills.
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