In 1996 Daniel was included in his first international exhibition, which was in Belgium. The exhibition was called International Art and Antiques. There were only three other artists represented from Zimbabwe, those being; Brighton Sango, Sylvester Mubayi and Gladman Zinyeka.
In 1997 Daniel also took part in another exhibition called Sculptures From Zimbabwe, which ran for six months.
Since 1998 he had been working at Chapungu Sculpture Park on their two-year residency artists programme and in April 2000 and again in 2001 he was invited to Woerden in Holland to stage a one-month workshop.
In 2003 Daniel was invited to the UK for three months giving demonstrations with Zimsculpt.com, and then invited the same year to run a workshop with Just Zimbabwe.
Daniels works are abstract in form, yet bold and striking. He is a young artist who is bound to feature predominantly in the future sculpture scene of Zimbabwe. A rising talent.