Husqvarna and the ‘Beast’

December 4, 2019

Tendai ‘Beast’ Mtawarira chills with his kids at home while the Husqvarna automower does the business on the lawn.

For centuries, Husqvarna has been trusted to provide world-leading outdoor tools solutions that make a difference. The brand has a large footprint in Africa and is still expanding, making it the ideal time to partner with a much-loved local personality who embodies the innovation and excellence for which it is known. Husqvarna is proud to announce its first-ever African brand ambassador, Tendai “Beast” Mtawarira.

Tendai isn’t just one of South Africa’s most talented rugby players; he’s also a family man who embodies the core values of the brand – commitment, teamwork, family and support. In short, he’s a natural fit.

“I’m very honoured to be a part of the Husqvarna group,” says Tendai. “It’s a world-class brand, and it’s incredible to be working with such a professional team”. (A big compliment when you consider the star athlete’s other teammates.)

Products that make a difference
Welcoming Tendai into the Husqvarna family meant ensuring he’s got all the tools he needs to help him take care of his garden. Just one that’s making a world of difference to the Mtawarira home is the brand’s best-selling automower®.

“I’m often on the road so, when I was home, much of my free time was spent doing chores around the house. Now, because all the mowing is done for me, I am able to enjoy more time with my family.”

The automower® is one of Husqvarna’s many battery-driven ‘Silent Nature™’ products. As it is powered by electricity, it doesn’t produce harmful emissions and works hard in virtual silence. As you can imagine, Tendai’s neighbours are big fans too.

“No more noisy mowing on Sundays,” he laughs. “When I’m overseas I don’t have to worry about coming home to an overgrown garden. These products are really making a difference!”

Another Husqvarna item making life easier for the Mtawarira family is the brand’s high-pressure washer. It’s so much fun to use that Tendai’s kids are actually looking forward to helping their dad wash the family’s cars.

“Everyone was also really excited about the generator,” says Tendai. “Now we’ll never miss another game on TV when there are power cuts!”

Eyes on the future
According to Husqvarna Africa’s regional marketing manager, Jenna Robinson, the brand is widely recognised throughout the continent. “We have a presence in 30 countries in Africa and are the leading professional brand within our market,” she says. Now the company is looking forward to emboldening its already strong position by partnering with Tendai, a personality whose appeal goes beyond borders.

The product range for Africa includes over 280 items, and the catalogue is ever expanding. Husqvarna wants to move in a way that’s innovative and strategic as well as sustainable.

“By 2025, 60% of the global population will be living in cities; fewer will have gardens and shared urban green spaces will become more relevant. We need to think ahead, plan for the future and worry more about emissions – hence our extensive range of battery products and ‘silent nature’* drive,” says Jenna. “Less noise, less disruption, less harm to the environment – we believe in that, and it helps us stand out.”

Tendai ‘Beast’ Mtawarira with kids and Husqvarna’s high pressure washer …

To learn more about the brand and find your nearest Husqvarna dealer, visit www.husqvarna.co.za

 

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