 We have a crochet collection that is coming out so we made the crochet chokas, we're making the bags, we're making clutches, we're just making nice fancy crochet stuff that you can carry. Yes, uniqueness is our number one strategy to deal with competitors. Well, I'll tell you something I think that's unique. You have dresses, you have accessories, you have bags, you have everything. You're all in one house. I find that unique. How do you keep your clients coming back? Good customer service. What is good customer service? You know how you go to, you can go to a posh place and then they treat you as if you are just unwanted. And then you go to this kibanda and then the mama is just so nice to you. Then you keep going back there because she's just nice. So that's what you aim to just make the customer feel love. If you want any adjustment you're there for you, you're not complaining what you want, what you need. Do you understand what a fabric for you will do it? Just good customer service. That's what makes our customers happy and keep coming back and keep coming back. Okay, so now let's talk about the fashion industry. Just briefly because we are about to conclude. What would you change about this industry if you could? Or what can the government do better for people who are starting up when it comes to maybe the clothing business and whatever here in this country? What can be done better and what would you change? And also how do you multitask? How do you read and sell? I can start with the first question. I think the government needs to support the local industry. Not just fashion or just all local industry. Just general? Just general. Because we have leather bags, leather wallet. They are so expensive because they turn in leather, you bind the leather, then it's so expensive. So compared to imports, we have like a bag that is 8,000. But when people import the bags, they sell them at 3,000. So our local industry is suffering because now our staff are more expensive. Our aim is to make them affordable to the common man into the middle class, the cool class. So it's very hard for us to be in business, to make staff affordable for them. Yes, we have all this expensive to manufacture all this stuff. So we just need the government support local industry to make tax lower the taxes, make our industries, the factories, it's expensive to run them. So at the end of it, we don't make as much profit. Now we have to import, you are planning to import leather instead of promoting our local tanners. So we have now to go to the country which would not want to promote local industry but it gets so hard. So I think we should just support the government to support local industries. Also some of the Kenyan market has a very bad attitude towards locally manufactured goods. I don't know why. I actually heard that you can't name your products to the Kiswaili name, they are chanted to not do well. Yes, that is so true. Yes, some attitudes you need to get rid of them. This is so good. You won't find it in 40 time, it's still a mid. But people share away from them. Now some of the locally made staff you have to put made in China, yet they are just made over here. What people have to like, they have to baptize their things in some Italian names that people can buy. Yes, which is so difficult there. So Kenyan should think about promoting locally made staff. Even though they are more expensive, some of them are quality like the leather we have is genuine leather. It's worth it, let me put it like that. It's worth it. And whoever made it deserves their due diligence. Yes, exactly. Alright, so how do you multitask? How do you multitask and then you make sure you tell us your social media handles and Apple can find you. So it's a bit tough. Some of the times, I had taken a break for a few months because school got a bit tough. It had to multitask because really when I don't have a big team, I must start up. I can't afford to pay everyone to do everything for me. So I do more much of the marketing myself. I do much of the clients deliveries myself. So it's a little bit hard to multitask. But nothing ever comes easy. Nothing good comes easy. So it's just the hard work. You put it in, you have time management skills. You just grow your time management skills. You set this time for reading, this time for business. Plan yourself. And there's no other way. So what's your social media handle? It's a princess affair on Twitter, on Instagram, on Facebook. It's a princess affair. You'll get us there. Our website is coming up soon. We'll post it on the social media pages. You can also get the email address on this social media platform. If you are a designer and you want to partner with us, you're welcome. If you want to buy from us, check out our staff. You're very welcome. Thank you so much. Thank you so much. It's a princess affair. Nothing good comes easy. Yes, that's a message of the day. So make sure you do check out her page by the way because she does have everything. Everything. And I mean everything. Well, except the shoes. But everything else, she got you. Okay, so my name is Hilda Waditi. Please don't go anywhere by Moses. It's coming up in the next interview. You're watching it up in worship Tuesday. Peace.