Industrial-grade, solar-powered sewing machine on affordable PAYGo terms. No upfront cost. No electricity needed. Available now in Rwanda. Register free and a SunKazi agent will contact you within 24 hours.
No upfront cost. Pay a small amount each day via MTN Mobile Money and own the machine outright after 18 months.
Designed for entrepreneurs in Rwanda who want to earn more without depending on the grid or taking on debt.
Built-in 250W solar panel charges the battery during the day. Work morning to night without any electricity bill.
Pay RWF 1,300 per day via MTN Mobile Money. Start sewing and generating income from day one.
No bank account needed. Payments are simple, safe, and tracked automatically on your mobile.
After 18 months of payments totalling RWF 702,000, the machine is entirely yours.
A trained SunKazi agent delivers, installs, and shows you how to use your machine β at no extra charge.
The built-in battery stores enough energy to keep you working through cloudy days and after sundown.
Request your invite link below. A SunKazi agent in Rwanda will contact you within 24 hours.
Simple income assessment β no bank account or collateral needed. Approval in under 48 hours.
Machine delivered and installed. Pay RWF 1,300/day via MTN Mobile Money. Own it fully in 18 months.
The total price is RWF 702,000, paid over 18 months β that is RWF 39,000 per month, or approximately RWF 1,300 per day via MTN Mobile Money. No upfront payment is required.
Available now in Rwanda. Register free and a SunKazi agent will contact you within 24 hours.
No bank account needed. Payments are made via MTN Mobile Money. As long as you have a registered mobile money account, you are eligible.
The machine includes a built-in battery that stores enough power to keep you working through overcast days and after sundown.
Your machine enters a temporary restricted mode after a short grace period. You will receive an SMS reminder. Once the missed payment is cleared, your machine reactivates immediately.
SunKazi PAYGo solar equipment is available to entrepreneurs in Kigali, Butare, Musanze, Rubavu, Muhanga, and Nyanza, and across Rwanda.