Probably the last time you had the name Panashe Murandu in the pageant competitions ,was last year when he was contesting for, the Mister Zimbabwe title.
Panashe Murandu is back again in the world of pageant. As he is contesting for the Mister Glam International title in July where he will be representing Zimbabwe.
In an interview with him, he explains to us why he deserves the title and how it will be a benefit to his community and his career .
Q: Congratulations on being selected as MisterGlam International Zimbabwe,what does the title Mister Glam International chiefly specialize in ?
A.Thank you very much, all I can say about Mr glam is that you have to be more attractive, exciting or interesting person. You have to be someone of self-esteem.
Q:How is your community and the country going to benefit from your success in the pageant ?A:Am going to use my title to benefit those who are coming after me and with a dream to reach and go beyond this tittle.

Q:This is not your first pageant,briefly can you give us your summary of your previous pageants you have taken part in ?A:The previous competition I took part in was Mr Zimbabwe,I couldn’t get the title, as here was stiff competition but I made it in the finals which gave me strength and courage to go forward.
Q:In a sentence why do you think you deserve to be crowned the King of the pageant ?A:I believe I deserve to win this title because it will help me archive my long term goals. One of them is by sponsoring my own pageant, I can work towards my career goals in the modelling industry. I aim to make a difference in my community, and this title will absolutely be the difference maker when it comes to the aid that I need to do that.

Q:Who is your Inspiration in the world of modelling pageant ?A:Rohit Khandelwal inspires me most, he was Mr India in 2015 and was later crowned Mister World 2016.
Q:Besides the Mister Glam International which other titles International are you planning to win?A:I’ve been focusing on Mr glam international title for now but am not aiming to stop there but to go forward.