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From Mufakose to Global Success: Dr Kuda Mutenda’s Powerful Story | TCV

From Mufakose to Global Success: Dr Kuda Mutenda’s Powerful Story | TCV

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This episode is a powerful story of transformation, discipline, and vision.

We sat down with Dr Kuda Mutenda from Mwana Group, who takes us through his journey from growing up in Mufakose to working in 7 countries in the automotive industry, earning up to $50,000 per month in Dubai, and choosing to come back home to build Zimbabwe.

He breaks down the real difference between Zimbabwe’s work culture and countries like Japan and China, where people don’t leave work until the job is done. He challenges the mindset of blaming government and instead calls for personal responsibility, discipline, and consistency.

Dr Kuda also shares how institutions like Peterhouse and Prince Edward shaped his character through soft skills like respect, punctuality, and service lessons that helped him succeed globally.

We also dive into:

Why most entrepreneurs come from humble beginnings

The impact of unresolved family issues on children

Why you can’t sell what you don’t understand

The importance of serving before leading

His dream of building cars in Zimbabwe by 2050

This is more than a podcast it’s a wake-up call for every African entrepreneur.

Watch, learn, and take action.

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