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Episode Synopsis
In this first episode of "From Africa, With Purpose," we sit down with Rangarirai, an assistant professor originally from Zimbabwe, currently teaching at a university in Japan. Rangarirai vividly recounts his first impressions of Japan—from the impeccable cleanliness and outstanding service to cultural differences such as punctuality and consideration for others. He also discusses his academic journey, agricultural economics research, and how Japan’s rural cooperatives inspired solutions for Zimbabwean agriculture. Join us to discover his insights on identity, cross-cultural experiences, and valuable advice for anyone looking to study or work in Japan.Study in Japan For Africa
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