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Meet the Founder
Founder & CEO
“I started Mamoyo because I saw how hard it was for families to find trustworthy home services. Every family deserves peace of mind — and that belief drives everything we do.”
The Beginning
Mamoyo founded Mamoyo Maids in 2020 after experiencing firsthand the struggle of finding reliable, trustworthy home service providers in Harare. Too many families were being let down by inconsistent services and unvetted staff.
She saw an opportunity to build something different — a company that treats every home with respect, every client with care, and every employee with dignity. What started as a small cleaning operation has grown into a multi-service family support platform.
Today, Mamoyo Maids employs dozens of trained professionals and has served hundreds of families across Harare's premier suburbs. But for Mamoyo, it's never been about size — it's about impact.
What Drives Her
To provide dependable, professional services that help families enjoy cleaner homes, stronger relationships, and more free time.
A Zimbabwe where every family has access to trusted, high-quality home and life services that help them thrive.
Every family deserves peace of mind. We build trust through consistency, transparency, and genuine care for our clients.
The Journey
Founded Mamoyo with a vision to change how families access home services.
Expanded from cleaning to full-service maid placement and training.
Launched Aunt for Hire and Marriage Counselling — supporting families beyond the home.
Rebranded to Mamoyo Maids, serving hundreds of families across Harare.
We're not just cleaning homes — we're giving families back their most valuable resource: time.
— Mamoyo
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Mamoyo personally reads every message. Whether you have a question about services, want to partner with us, or just want to say hi — she'd love to hear from you.
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