KwaTerry Village, the beloved culinary destination nestled in the heart of Mhondoro, has officially expanded its offerings with the launch of a brand-new accommodation wing, an inspired blend of tradition and luxury that promises guests an unforgettable village experience.
Unveiled this morning, November 28, the new accommodation units mark a significant milestone for the KwaTerry brand. After weeks of cryptic social media teasers and a buzzworthy buildup, founder and entrepreneur Terry Maphosa finally revealed what he had been hinting at: a collection of rustic-style huts, each outfitted with modern comforts including en-suite bathrooms, plush bedding, and stylish interiors that marry rural charm with contemporary elegance.
“This is more than just a place to eat, it’s now a place to stay, to breathe, to belong,” Terry shared during the unveiling. “KwaTerry Village is my love letter to Zimbabwean culture, and I’m thrilled to invite you to spend nights here.”
The expansion transforms KwaTerry Village from a celebrated restaurant into a full-fledged rural tourism destination. Guests can now immerse themselves in the rhythms of village life, with curated experiences such as traditional cooking classes, fireside storytelling, farming demonstrations, and scenic walks through the surrounding countryside.
The announcement has sparked a wave of excitement across social media, with a flood of congratulatory messages pouring in from celebrities, socialites, business leaders, and fans alike. Many praised Terry’s vision and commitment to cultural preservation through innovation.
With bookings now open, KwaTerry Village is poised to become a cornerstone of Zimbabwe’s domestic tourism revival — offering a soulful escape where heritage meets hospitality.
Kwa Terry Maphosa started as a poultry business but has since expanded to include a restaurant and other farming ventures. He is a Zimbabwean entrepreneur who started his business after struggling to find a job despite earning a political science degree, and he is known for his use of social media to promote his rural business.