Against All Odds | Gardeners Attain Success (Part 1)
In this week's episode we showcase the lives of two former gardeners who have attained phenomenal success. Both children of domestic workers and raised in abject poverty, Lindelani Mnguni and Patrick Mabena were both driven by tenacity and hunger to forge a better life. Forced to garden for extra cash to afford his university fees, Lindelani has now become a highly respected academic with a doctorate. Lindelani mentors university students from rural and township communities so that they can integrate successfully into university life. Forced to garden for extra cash to afford his university fees, Lindelani has now become a highly respected academic with a doctorate. Lindelani mentors university students from rural and township communities so that they can integrate successfully into university life.

Against All Odds | Gardeners Attain Success (Part 2)

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