Tendai Keith Guvamombe
KwaTerry’s new luxury village development is rapidly cementing its status as a must-visit destination, drawing enthusiastic endorsements from some of Zimbabwe’s most influential business figures.
The latest high-profile praise comes from Tinashe Mutarisi, the prominent businessman, socialite, and founder of major brands like Nash Paints, Nash Furnitures, and NashTV.
Mutarisi’s comments, shared on social media, highlight a wave of local entrepreneurial support for the Village 6 concept, which blends sustainable agriculture, traditional architecture, and high-end hospitality in a rural setting.
A Powerful Seal of Approval
In his message, Mutarisi didn’t just offer a casual compliment; he issued a strong personal endorsement of both the business and its founder, Terry Maphosa. “I’m very very proud of this guy and take it from me he is one of the nicest guys I’ve ever seen,” Mutarisi stated.
This testimonial, coming from a self-made multi-millionaire with a wide public following, provides an invaluable seal of approval, especially to the affluent local market.
The endorsement went further, signaling a personal and corporate connection: “I can assure you soon and very soon I’m taking my whole family to his place.”
This commitment transforms the endorsement from a simple shout-out into a personal guarantee of the experience’s quality and warmth.
Business Synergy and Trust
Mutarisi also highlighted a key business synergy, thanking Maphosa for “trusting Nash Paints.” This public acknowledgment confirms the use of a leading local brand in the construction and finishing of the luxury village, strengthening the narrative of local excellence supporting local vision.
It showcases how indigenous companies are collaborating to build world-class establishments right in the Zimbabwean countryside.
By commending Maphosa for his hospitality—“you fed my family”—Mutarisi underscored the KwaTerry brand’s core appeal: authentic, farm-to-table cuisine and genuine village warmth.
This growing collection of local endorsements is critical, not only validating KwaTerry’s vision to position rural Zimbabwe in the global agritourism economy but also inspiring other local entrepreneurs to pursue high-quality, community-focused projects.
