 Yo, what up everybody, it's your boy Mr. Ghani baby. Still here in the cleanest city in Africa. You all are saying that I always stay in Kigali. Yes, just because I love Kigali. But anyway, something interesting is going on in Kigali that I feel like I need to share with you guys. Made in Rwanda, which makes Rwanda Rwandaful. I hope Maya, but you guys know this brother. He's so annoying, but it's good to see him again man. What's up my brother. Yo, Tio is back. What's up, what's up? This time is what am I is back man. Welcome back of the Maya, welcome back to Rwanda. Thank you, thank you. We are here, this is Rwanda Expo. Yes, the Made in Rwanda Expo is a yearly event where we're promoting everything that is made in Rwanda. Everything that is made in Rwanda. Yes, yes, it's very good for the economy, it's good for the population and it's just lovely. I wanna show you an effect to Rwanda. But who brought this initiative and how long has it been in existence? Right now it's been, I believe this is the fifth year that it's been going on. It's been a mistake by the government if I'm not miscorrected. And it's becoming bigger, bigger every year. Every year, so which means that people come in here to promote their product. Yes, exactly and it also gives entrepreneurs more motivation to make things in Rwanda because there's now a platform for it and people, if you make things in Rwanda you get a certain preferential treatment from the government so that's why it's here. Do you have any product that made in Rwanda? Right now I have my own products but I'm here for you. Okay. I'll show you. If you think you have anything that resourceful that you can help grow the economy of Rwanda just come in here. I think there's platform for you to do it. Yeah, so you know what? You know what? Take me there, let me go check out what are the things that I've been made in Rwanda. To my Mr. Ghani, baby. And till it's back, go subscribe to ZZ Channel. I am fire. Oh wow. Oh wow. You know more about this car? Yes, yes. Really the ego of the first electric car that's coming to the market next year but let's answer the experts here. Oh, the experts, huh? Hi, my name is Maya. Hi, nice to meet you. Is this the first electric car in Rwanda? Yeah. Wow. It's an electric car. Electric car. Wow, and is it already in the market or? So we have a few of them in Rwanda. They look for sale there for mobility. Taxis, airport droppings and taxis. So we're not selling these. We're making these, selling these ones, these ones are not for sale. They're making this one. Yeah, we make this one on the pick-up and the tarom. Is it an assembled in there? Assembled, yeah, yeah. The parts are being made in the assembly? Yeah, assembly, assembly. Oh wow. Wow, that's really nice. Can we, no more, but can we open it? No, no, no. We can't open the back. I mean you can open the boot, too. This is the charger? Yeah, that's a charging cable. So they need to build the charging stations here. The station's already there. Already there? Yes. Wow. What about this one? It's the same, but it's from the charging stations. I would love to get to see the inside. What am I? Do you even have a driver's license? No, I don't have a driver's license, but I can drive in Kigali. When they stop me, I'll tell them I'm what am I, right? It's a Toyota, man. Toyota. It's good to see that things like this are happening in Rwanda. That's how I keep on telling you. It's not like I love this country so much. It's because of the things that when I come in here, I see you need to come in here and see things for yourself. I went to Singapore. I told you guys that Rwanda is gradually becoming like Singapore. People started insulting me. But anyway, I'm always here to tell you the truth, whether you like it or not. You know what? So take it to another place. No worries, man. We've got plenty to see, man. Thank you so much, sir. Thank you for your time. I appreciate it. You're not giving me the car keys. Take it away. So this is made in Rwanda. Is it juice or? Yeah, more than all juice. Wine and everything that you see here. Everything. Yeah. That's the wine. That's the wine? Yeah. That's what you use. This is company being resistance. From 1970 to 1970. 1977? Yeah, the enterprise. Oh, the enterprise. Wow. In Nigeria. Here in Rwanda. Yes. Which Kegali or outside Kegali? Only in the district. Oh, okay. But to have different shots in this town. In this town. So I want to tell you guys that it's time to buy made in Rwanda. If you want to have wine for your parties, let's go grab this one. Is it alcoholic? Yes. And this one, no alcohol? Yeah. No alcohol. Wow. Support made in Africa. Thank you. This is made in Rwanda. Everything from the market here. How much is it? 25. 25 what? 1000. 25,000. So basically you can buy this for 25 dollars. So whenever you come to Rwanda, make sure you support one. Made in Africa business. For 20 bucks it looks so cool man. Positive people. Rwanda. Also made in Rwanda. Made in Rwanda left. Man, this is amazing. Very slick. Very lightweight. And very cheap. Very cheap. Make sure you get one. Very affordable. Support made in Africa. Made in Rwanda. This is for me man. So loud. Oh my goodness. Woo. So comfortable. I feel like I'm done. African done. Yeah. Yeah please. Let's go bring this. So everything from start to finish. Yes. So Rwanda. This is Rwandan made hand craft. By skilled laborers. Very comfortable as long as you want. Not bad. Okay. The king of paint. Which one is king and king size? He wants to know which one is king and king, king, bed. King bed. Yeah. King size. King size, king bed. Which one is the king and which one is the king? Oh. Both. How much is it? Is it expensive too bad? How much is it? This one. One video for $1,600. $1,600. $1,600. $1,600. $1,600. $1,600. $1,600. $1,600. Yeah. So I can buy and ship it to my country. Ghana. I want to buy and send it to Ghana. I'm not from Rwanda. How can I get it? I'm going to buy and send it to my country. Easy. Easy? Yeah. Okay. After the video, we're going to talk about it. Yeah? Okay. So good. Come, come, come. Wow. So cool time. Mm-hmm. I hope this is amazing, huh? Yeah. Very impressive, huh? Yeah. Marapong. Marapong. An African-made phone. Yeah. Africa's first. Africa's first. Right here in Rwanda. I just want to thank you, but I've never used Marapong before. Oh, it's so nice. You know, a beautiful girl selling a beautiful phone. Can I have your number? Nice to meet you. I'm not here for Marapong. I'm here to get your number. Oh, for phones. Thank you. I'll get a number quite good, right? Anyway, this is the Marapong. Which one is less expensive? Mara, X and Z. And Z. This is past, what do you call them? Blossom pack, $250. Okay, that's too much. I'm not going to say it because I'm going to do another video about Mara phones. But anyway, can we try the camera though? Yeah. Let's try this one. Oh, Mara, X and Z. Oh, okay. Do you want to take a selfie? Yeah, why not? Oh man, I can't see myself, bro. Welcome to this side, man. Oh, this side. Oh, wow. Yeah, it's good, huh? Yeah, so... Welcome back to the Mara... I am Mara. Two is back. One down. Mara is back. Yes. Wow, man. This looks good. This is $190, huh? Yes. And that one is $100. So X is expensive than the phone. Z is expensive than the X. Well, you tell the thing. So Z and X. All right. Thank you so much. This is also made in Rwanda? Yes, so these motors are shipped from China and assembled in Rwanda. So therefore, you get brand new motors right here in Rwanda. So like, they get... How do you call it? So it's like, the parts are made in China. Yes. And it's assembled here in Rwanda. Exactly. So the parts are individually imported in Rwanda, but the people here in Rwanda are the ones who are working. So it's... Is it going to be cheaper than the price in China? I think it will be either the same price or maybe cheaper, but you can ask the expert here. Hi. My name is Maya. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. I heard that you are someone from Rwanda. Yes. So they are assembled in Rwanda and they are assembled by Rwanda. We run these stuff. They are trained and they are the ones from Rwanda. Wow. Wow. Wow. But is it expensive or cheaper than the price in China? Ah. Okay. Alright. Thank you so much. You know, you know, it's so hard to find street food in Rwanda. Not knowing when I come to the airport, I'll definitely find made in Rwanda food. Hey. Apapuru. Is this made in Rwanda? Yeah. Oh, is it made in Rwanda meat? Yes. The meat is made in Rwanda. How much is it? Can I get one? Yeah, my clothes. Oh my God. Is it not bad? How much? Okay. How much? Five hundred. Five hundred? This is made in Rwanda issue. Made in Rwanda. See if you like it. Then you pay. Hey, no. If I don't like it, I don't pay. Yes. They said made in Rwanda meat, man. Indeed, it's made in Rwanda. Wow. This is the end of the video. And I'm glad that you showed me every single thing in here. We cannot show everything on camera. But what you've done so far, I think Rwanda has really done an amazing job. Definitely. Hey. Hold on. Is that made in Rwanda conos? Hi. Let me. Conos in Rwanda? Yes. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Conos. Hi. Let me. Conos in Rwanda? Come. Let me show you, man. Let me show you. Oh my goodness. Hi. Hi. Oh. Everything here is made in Rwanda. Not this one? Yes. It's made in Rwanda. Oh. I thought it's made in Rwanda to have the plus size. Because, you know, the last time I read some news, they said Zimbabwe's were complaining that the condoms that are coming from China is so small for them. So I thought like, Africans would generate something made in Africa. Conos is so big. So, you know what I mean? Yes. Is that made in Africa? No. Oh. You said the condoms and you are shy? No. I'm not shy. Hi. My name is Maya. My name is Erin. Oh. But we are not sharing. This is for free. For free? Yes. I cannot take as much as all. Oh, no. It's all right. I can give you what you want, but you cannot take it for yourself. Oh, you have to take it for me. Thank you. I need all the sets. Is that okay? How many do you want? Hey. Wow. She's gonna give it to me. You know what? Chop safe, man. Last time, hey, you know, stay away. You know, give your life to Christ. It's very important. But, you know what? Teo, you want... Why are you acting like you don't want it? So I have given my life to Christ. So swear. Just a few minutes ago. So if you are in Rwanda right now, the expo is going on. It started from where? From Friday, it started. Friday? Until the 4th of December. 4th of December. Yes. So come in here, come check Made in Rwanda goods and make sure you pick one of these because you need to abstain. You know, abstain. You know, HIV is raw, bro. So come get one. This is free. As much as you can. And then we will pack the whole thing before I leave business. And if I pick, I need to have your number 2 anyway. Thank you. You know, thank you so much. And I hope you guys enjoyed this amazing episode. Yes, man. Don't forget to go check out his YouTube channel. Subscribe. Teo is black. What do you want to say? Yeah, man. Thank you very much for visiting us, man. Always welcome here in Rwanda. Thank you. And the showing Rwanda to the world. Peace out.