Former Springboks player Tendai ‘Beast’ Mtawarira and his wife Kuziva celebrated their 13th year wedding anniversary.

On Tuesday, 12 September, retired Springbok player Tendai ‘Beast’ Mtawarira took to his Instagram page and marked his 13th year wedding anniversary with his wife Kuziva. The sweet gesture had his social media followers lost in their feelings.

The former prop and his wife celebrated yet another year of bliss. On his feed, Tendai ‘Beast’ Mtawarira gushed over his darling wife Kuziva as he went down memory lane to the day of their wedding.

“Happy Anniversary my love 🥰😘 @kuziva_mtawarira. A blast from the past. [I]can definitely say you helped me dress better since our wedding day 😂😂😭,” he joked.


He then appreciated his wife as he counted just some of the other things she brings to the table.

“I am so grateful for your love, support, and patience throughout all these last 13 years. Here is to more fun-filled adventures, travels, exploring undiscovered places…creating more memories with our lil ones. P.S. I want more kids… Thanks ✌🏼🤪. #mykarolina🎶,” he added.

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Tendai Mtawarira and his wife marked their 13th year wedding anniversary. Image via Instagram @tendaimtawarira
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MORE ABOUT THE FORMER RUGBY PLAYER
Tendai ‘Beast’ Mtawarira and Kuziva already have two children, Talumba and Wangu. In several social media posts, the lovely family can be seen all around the world including destinations such as Disney World.

Besides building a name for himself in the rugby world, Beast has also made a mark as a philanthropist and an entrepreneur. Since establishing his foundation, Beast Foundation in 2020, he has made an enormous contribution to inspire and build the youth in Africa.

He ventured out into other industries and launched his own wine which he named The Beast Wine Collection. He also made it to the Forbes Africa 2021 list of 100 most influential Africans, IOL reported.