 You are the one who started the toy jokes, man. Are you the one who started it? Yes, I'm the one who started it. What do you have to do that? Jokes. It's only jokes. It's only jokes. It was only jokes? Only jokes. But when the whole world was talking about it? People have started selling their toys for thousands of dollars. They are saying that there are people who are out there selling toys for ritual money. Okay? So they're gonna get paid for ritual money. And there's a video of one particular guy who's already done it. Did you know that? Of this video, you all might think that I've made it to life. Yes, it is what it is. This is the power of the media. The power to inform and the power to misinform. The power to destroy and the power to build. But I'm not here for that. The media got power to change things. I mean, negative news travels faster than the positive ones. But I will always stand with the positive stories. Whether you like it or not, like this video. I want to make sure this video gets 20,000 likes. And after you like the video, share this video because I believe that you and I were the same people that were sharing the negative news about Zimbabwe's cutting their toes for rituals. I told my senior brother that I was going to Zimbabwe. He was like, you know, I know things are tough, bro. But I don't think you have to do this. I'm like, what do you mean? Then my brother started bringing out these videos about Zimbabwe's cutting their toes for rituals. So as soon as I got to Zimbabwe, I'm like, whether you like it or not, I have to do my own research to find out whether they really cut toes in Zimbabwe. I just wanted to find out, you know, like coming from Ghana, West Africa, there were a lot of people saying that don't go to Zimbabwe, because if you go to Zimbabwe, they're going to cut your toes. But you think it's true. It's not true. It's not true. But why are people saying that? What? 20 million dollars. Yeah, man. Now that I'm in Zimbabwe, let me tell you one of the things that was really trending in West Africa. Yeah. They said in Zimbabwe, people cut their toes just to buy cars, man. See, you know, that's all I'm not worth for anything. I really want to cut my toes, bro. I'm the only influencer who doesn't have a car. I'm more like a boat, what do you call it? Boat or Uber celebrity. So you want a car? I need a car, man. Who doesn't want a car? I think the best thing I should do is to take you to the area where this whole thing started, and then you hear from the guys if it's true or not. I think that's the best thing because I can convince you that even if you cut your toe, you won't get a car. Who are the people that we need to meet? I've been in Cape Town. I was in Cape Town in 2020. I was following... Really? Yeah, I was following the way. I mean, I've been in different countries. Yeah, I've been also in China. I saw you, and there's another wedding in China. Is it true that people cut their toes in Zimbabwe just to buy cars and stuff like that? I've never started the rumors, but those are just speculations. Nothing of that sort ever happened, or I've never witnessed one person without a toe, especially at this point here. I don't know who ever started the speculations, and they mainly say that it was happening right here as they make sure where the dealers are, but to be frank enough, there's no such thing. They were saying we're cutting our toe so that we can buy flashy cars like GDCs and stuff like that. No. No, no, no. We are just regular dealers. We're just operating on a normal, normal, normal, normal, normal, normal pace like any other dealer in Harare. Right? We are just getting, you know, whatever we can put our hands on to survive. No debt. We understand. No debt. It's no ritual money. It's no rituals or anything. Straight hustling. Exactly. Yeah. They even got angry when I approached them first because they said it's ruining their business. You know, the customers that they had before, they won't come here because some of them were even supplying like big churches. Yeah. And they're now saying, how can we be dealing with people who are doing ritual? Yeah. So it's like a fake news. So the cutting of toes were used for rituals? That's what, that's what people were thinking, or that's what people wanted to believe as to the speculations of what was happening. You understand? Because there is nowhere you can just cut off your toe and then end up with the GDCs. Definitely it will be a ritual or something like that. You understand? But there's no such thing. We don't want to lie. There's no such thing. As you can see, we just have no more cars. No more cars. This is a progress, bro. Yeah. $2,000 car, you see. And that was an end from hard work. Whenever you come to Zimbabwe, just know Zimbabwe is a peaceful, loving people. That's all we do. We don't do rituals. You see, we don't cut our toes. There's no money for toes. Don't ever believe such nonsense. There's no money for toes. You can't be making money out of toes. You want money, better work hard. Yeah, if you want to work money, work up early in the morning, take a knee, pray, and work hard. You understand? God always answer. You won't go wrong. Another thing, stop sparing, spreading rumors Rumors about news that do, that lurks exactly. You understand? Stop spreading rumors. If you want to drive fancy cars, no, just use Zimbabwe. But who started this? From Ghana, it's everywhere that when you go to Zimbabwe, you can actually cut your toes and make a lot of money for you to buy cars. But apparently you are the one who started it. Yes, I'm the one who started it. Why do you have to do that? Yeah. Why do you have to do that? I said there is nothing like cutting toes and making money here. Nothing like that. Nothing like that. That was a false statement. This is my friend, Jeff Tkaseke. They recorded a false statement from him. The false statement. Yeah. Apologize to my nation Zimbabwe for the statement. For the statement I say about the toes. Forgive me. I was drunk that day. It was drunk. In fact, it was drunk. Not true about the toes. It was drunk. It was drunk. And the words forgive me about this. It was drunk. It's the next country. It's the next city rather. We like the Arari. Being Zimbabweans myself. Dispairs Arari. I would say it's a good country. All it needs is just an investment. If people do invest in the Arari. Who can make it? Thank you for coming around. Thank you so much. Thank you. Thank you. Everything they give is here. Oh thank you. Thank you. Thank you. The video changed our perception of Zimbabwean's catching their toes for retros. My name is Wada Mai. You are the only annoying village boy from Ghana. Don't forget to like, subscribe and be part of this awesome channel. But I want to tell you something. Zimbabweans are hard-working people.