Twin brothers display landscaping prowess

30 Apr, 2023 - 00:04 0 Views
Twin brothers display landscaping prowess Landscaping at Munashe Private High School that was done by twin brothers Tatenda and Tawanda Ziunye

The Sunday Mail

Kimberly Machaya

IF Michelangelo did it, why can anyone else not do it?

There is an artwork masterpiece at Munashe Private High School, courtesy of twin brothers Tatenda and Tawanda Ziunye, who operate as T & T Landscaping.

The two were born at Chitungwiza Hospital in 1990.

Through self-discovery, they ended up in landscaping, not as a hobby but a means of survival.

The two are highly imaginative in art and craft.

The Kotwa-based twins, one married and the other single, have managed to decorate several homes and public spaces in and around the district. Their special landscaping setups are at Kotwa High School, Kotwa Resource Centre, Dendera Primary School and Munashe Private High School, among other places.

The two do their work with a great deal of care and precision, and the end product is an eye-catching masterpiece.

The outer part of Munashe Private High School has turned into a tourism attraction of sorts. People take selfies around the place because of the magnificent artwork done by the gifted landscapers.

With no formal training in landscaping, the two got involved in the activity from as far back as 2020. Since then, they have not looked back.

Their artwork is on high demand. As a result, they have to work around the clock. The industrious soft-spoken twins are in a class of their own. Given their focus and commitment, even the sky is not the limit.

Mother nature has provided enough resources for them to use in their trade, especially in Mutoko. The district is awash with precious stones of different types and sizes.

They are making the best use of natural resources in the area.

 Kimberly Machaya is a Form Four learner at Munashe Private High School in Mutoko

 

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