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Church gift fuels student’s determination to succeed

Chenayi Kamuterera by Chenayi Kamuterera
July 22, 2025
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Africa University graduate Panashe Banda displays buckets of mazhanje, an African wild fruit, he brought as a gift to the Zimbabwe West Conference head office staff. Banda has been sharing his family’s harvest with the staff each year as a thank you for the church scholarship he received to attend the United Methodist university in Mutare, Zimbabwe. Photo by Chenayi Kumuterera, UM News.


Key Points:

  • As gratitude for the church scholarship he received, Africa University graduate shares family’s harvest with Zimbabwe West Conference office staff.
  • Panashe Banda graduated in June with a Bachelor of Science honors degree in social work.
  • He said he hopes to use his education to contribute meaningfully to the church and society and that his story will inspire others to give back in their own way.

When Panashe Banda walked across the stage at Africa University to receive his diploma in June, the 24-year-old realized a dream he “only dared to imagine.”

“My life journey to Africa University was a testament of God’s grace,” he said.

Struggling daily against poverty, his mother strived to scrape together enough money for his school fees and necessities, while he lived with his maternal grandparents in Murewa.

“Each day,” he explained, “was a testimony to their resilience, and their sacrifices fueled my determination to succeed.”

Panashe Banda graduated from Africa University in June with a Bachelor of Science honors degree in social work. He hopes to work with a nongovernmental organization “focused on addressing social issues like poverty, gender-based violence or access to education in underserved African communities.” Photo courtesy of Africa University.

When Banda completed his ordinary level, equivalent to U.S. high school graduation, the dream of continuing to advanced level seemed out of reach. The financial burden was heavy for his mother, so he herded neighbors’ cattle and worked in their fields. “I poured my heart into my studies,” he said, “and I passed with 12 points.”

Despite this achievement, higher education felt like a distant dream. Then a life-changing opportunity came from The United Methodist Church: Through the Bishop’s Episcopal Scholarship, Banda was offered a chance to attend Africa University,Banda earned a Bachelor of Science honors degree in social work.

“Whether through my career, community involvement or personal actions,” Banda said, “I hope to carry forward the same spirit of generosity and purpose that the church exemplified.”

To show his gratitude, Banda has been sharing his family’s harvest with the Zimbabwe West Conference head office staff each year while pursuing his studies. That gift includes seasonal produce such as cucumbers, mangos, sweet potatoes, pumpkins, avocados, pears and mazhanje — an African wild fruit found in the forests — as well as peanut butter.

“Reflecting on the church’s influence, I am struck by the ripple effect of its generosity,” he said. “The scholarship was not just a gift to me; it was also an investment in the future, with the potential to inspire others to give back in their own way.

“As a beneficiary of this kindness, I feel a responsibility to honor the church’s trust by using my education to contribute meaningfully to the church and society.”

He said the scholarship was more than financial aid.

“It was a lifeline and a bridge to a future I had only dared to imagine. With a heart full of gratitude and a spirit ablaze with determination, I stepped onto the campus of Africa University, carrying the love of my family and the church and an unyielding resolve to honor their faith in me.

“My journey is proof that no obstacle is too great when met with resilience, and no dream is too big when lifted by the hands of those who believe in you,” Banda said.

Panashe Banda poses with his uncle, James Chadamoyo Chipuka, at their rural homestead in Chikomo village in the Murewa District of Zimbabwe. Banda received the Bishop’s Episcopal Scholarship, which covered his costs to attend Africa University. “I hope to carry forward the same spirit of generosity and purpose that the church exemplified,” Banda said. Photo by Chenayi Kumuterera, UM News.

He expressed special thanks to retired Bishop Eben K. Nhiwatiwa and the Zimbabwe Episcopal Area.

Banda hopes to combine community service and clinical social work.

“My immediate goal,” he said, “is to work with a nongovernmental organization focused on addressing social issues like poverty, gender-based violence or access to education in underserved African communities.”

According to Margaret Makadzange, Zimbabwe West associate lay leader and an Africa University board member, the episcopal scholarship assists United Methodist students “who are gifted but cannot afford education at Africa University, which is among the top universities in Zimbabwe.”

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During the past eight years, the scholarship, which covers both room and board, has helped four students.

Banda’s mother, Lindiwe Chipuka, is a member of the Chemapango United Methodist circuit in Murewa. “I saw the hand of God and the church’s love throughout my son’s academic journey at Africa University,” she said. “Alone, I could have not managed this far.”

His recently widowed grandmother, Maideyi Chipuka, joined in thanksgiving.

“The spirit of God visited my house,” she said. “I witnessed the presence of the Holy Spirit, which selected my grandson for a scholarship. The graduation of Banda left me in tears of joy. I keep praying that God will continue to lead my grandson and bless The United Methodist Church.” Chipuka is a member of Chivake North United Methodist Circuit in Murewa.

“The church’s commitment to empowering the marginalized through education has not only shaped my path but also deepened my understanding of what it means to support others,” Banda said. “The church stands as a powerful example of how faith and action can intersect to create lasting, positive change, and I am honored to have been a recipient of its generosity.

“This experience, inspired by the church’s unwavering dedication to uplifting those it serves, has left me with a lifelong commitment to giving back.”

Nhiwatiwa said the scholarships are an investment in the church’s future.

“The church has already done what is expected of a church: to have compassion,” he said. “Scholarship recipients represent a collective future.”

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