Tendai Mtawarira

SA rugby star Tendai Mtawarira. Images via Instagram @tendaimtawarira

Tendai Mtawarira: Rugby’s remarkable loosehead prop

Discover the incredible journey of South African rugby legend Tendai Mtawarira, from the rugby field to youth empowerment.

Tendai Mtawarira

SA rugby star Tendai Mtawarira. Images via Instagram @tendaimtawarira

Even if you are not a die-hard rugby enthusiast, you have probably come across the name Tendai Mtawarira. If not, you have encountered the moniker The Beast. The Beast is the nickname for Tendai Mtawarira, a highly skilled rugby player in South Africa. Despite his Zimbabwean roots, he has successfully carved out a reputation for himself in SA.

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Tendai Mtawarira is among rugby’s most significant loosehead props due to his exceptional skills. His outstanding abilities have garnered him a substantial fan base plating for the Springboks and the Sharks.

TENDAI MTAWARIRA’S PROFILE SUMMARY

Full nameTendai Mtawarira
Nickname The Beast
GenderMale
Date of birth1 August 1985
Place of birthHarare, Zimbabwe
Age38 years (At the time of this publishing)
Zodiac signLeo
NationalityZimbabwean-South African
ReligionChristianity
Hair colourBlack
Eye colourBlack
Sibling Ray Mtawarira
Sexual orientationHeterosexual
Relationship statusMarried
Spouse Kuziva Mtawarira
ChildrenWangu and Talumba
OccupationRugby player
Social media accountsInstagram X

BACKGROUND AND AGE

Mtawarira was born in Harare, Zimbabwe on August 1, 1985. He attended Churchill School in Harare for five years before receiving a full scholarship to Peterhouse Boys’ School in Mashonaland East. Additionally, he has a brother called Ray Mtawarira, who is also a rugby player and a sister called Lisa Mtawarira, a biochemistry professional.

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CAREER

As per Briefly News, Mtawarira’s story in rugby started when he was 15 years old after a Zimbabwean coach named Joey Muwadzuri spotted him when he was attending Churchill. Muwadzuri later invited him to join the Under 19 team at the National Schools Festival. Afterwards, the coach asked him to be a part of the Cats and Dogs Rugby Academy team, which emerged victorious in the National Seniors 7’s tournament the same year.

During the 2008 Super 14 season, Tendai showed great promise for the Sharks. Thanks to his speed, he took advantage of the newly implemented ELV rules, which resulted in his inclusion in the Springbok team. He debuted against Wales on June 14th of the same year, although at first, he had few opportunities to play.

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In 2019, he was part of the SA rugby squad that won the Rugby World Cup. From his stats, Mtawarira has also participated in uncapped games including 25 Test matches, 29 Rugby Championship and 13 Rugby World Cup matches for the Springboks.

Rugby aside Tendai has been involved in various businesses and philanthropy works for over a decade. According to his website, the rugby star serves as the ambassador for Lead, an organization that constructs sports academies in underprivileged regions of Africa. He is also a representative for the Higherlife Foundation, which provides educational opportunities for bright children in deprived communities.

From 2017 to 2019, he participated in Old Mutual’s rugby development program, which uses rugby to socially include children in remote areas of Zimbabwe. Additionally, he is the CEO of Umlindi Pvt Ltd a security company in South Africa.

PERSONAL LIFE

Tendai Mtawarira is the husband of Kuziva Mtawarira, a mental health advocate and voice-over artist. The pair got married on 12 September 2010 in a beautiful ceremony attended by family and friends. They both rocked all-white outfits, with the groom wearing a white suit and the bride in a gorgeous gown.

In addition, the couple has two children, a girl called Talumba Mtawarira born on 2 July 2011 and a boy called Wangu born on 12 July 2013. At 10 years old, Wangu is a basketball player who has shown a lot of promise, winning various competitions.

SOCIAL MEDIA PRESENCE

Tendai Mtawarira boasts a notable social media presence with 191K followers on Instagram and 62.5K followers on X. His posts vividly illustrate his passion for fitness, portraying him as a dedicated gym enthusiast.

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Furthermore, Tendai has established The Beast Foundation, an organization committed to empowering young individuals in shaping their futures. This foundation extends a helping hand by providing access to sports training, fostering skill development, and facilitating educational opportunities.

Tendai Mtawarira is not only an exceptional athlete but also a strong advocate for youth development through his foundation, The Beast Foundation. His remarkable career and unwavering commitment to empowering the younger generation make a significant impact both on and off the rugby field.

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