 Yes, good afternoon. We are here at the Chimbokaila prison with Honorebo members of parliament. There's Honorebo Chonde, Honorebo Moamba, Honorebo Lungu, and Honorebo Wanda. We came to visit our colleague, Honorebo Munia Zulu, who has been here since Friday. We found him in very high spirits and he gave us a message to send to everybody that he is fine. He is doing fine and he hopes to see the people of Numezi as soon. He hopes to get back to parliament to represent the people of Zandia and indeed the people of Numezi. So, Honorebo Wanda, you interacted with Honorebo Zulu. The interaction went on very well. Honorebo Zulu is in very, very high spirits. He says it's an experience that is worth it as a politician to have a correction to say this. He stands strong, he stands firm and we look forward to his release. Thank you. Equally, I was very concerned. But now that we came here, it's just to see the strength that our colleague has. He's been through a lot recently. Has become the lifestyle in and out of places like this. It's very, very unfortunate. But Honorebo Munia Zulu is strong and he's actually strengthened all of us. I thought that I was going to be the one to strengthen him but I'm even more strengthened. Yes. Thank you very much. I went to prison from Friday after today and we found him well. Like Honorebo Longua said, he was busy encouraging us. So, which is a good and I think now we can go and rest easy. We hope that tomorrow we can be together with him in parliament so that he can represent the people of the Mazi. Thank you for being in high spirits and that is very encouraging. We're looking forward to seeing him being released. Like most members of the Mazi we came here to see him to offer him solidarity and you know I was in the dock with him on Friday and then since then I've not been I didn't have time to see him. So we basically walked here to give him solidarity and it's obviously in high spirits and we're encouraged by the state of affairs so far. We're only looking forward that we expected that he would be out today but unfortunately we had power failures and there's little we could do at this juncture. So we're waiting for the outcome probably tomorrow and we're hoping we could work with him to freedom so that he can continue discharging the functions that the people of the Mazi gave him. We want to commend our colleague Honorable Munia Zulu for his courage. I think Honorable Munia Zulu stands out as a politician. He has shown a lot of courage in the way that voices out on certain violations of rights and certain things that affect the Zambian people. Our encouragement to all other opposition political parties that this is not the time for praise singing. If you are in opposition you are praising government may be the wrong side of the political divide. Our job is to ensure that government is put to work providing checks and balances. In doing that we are fighting for some limited space. The government will try to frustrate the efforts because they would like to create an impression that they are delivering to the aspirations of the Zambian people. Our job is not necessary to make the job difficult but to point out bring out the omissions and if the UPND government would effectively engage and work on the issues that the opposition raised they would end up as a political party that try to deliver. Opposition political parties are not supposed to be looked at as enemies. We occupy a special place in a democratic dispensation. So like right now there are a number of things that we've noticed that need to work on. For instance we will continuously talk about abductions or the manner of arrests, the rights of suspects. In many cases of course not in the case of one of Amunia Zulu we can't comment is is very safe and is very comfortable but we will not stop talking about human rights violations. There's a report by the US department that talked about human rights violations. Right now as we speak comrade Zumani Zimba is still incarcerated. We are demanding that Zimani Zimba be given bail. As far as we are concerned at the time the alleged offence was committed. That particular offence was bailable and therefore comrade Zumani deserves bail. We want to call upon the police command. There was an acting minister of home affairs yesterday who was commanding police officers at the pass out parade that they were doing a good job. I want to say that's a lost opportunity. The minister should have taken time to instruct and direct police officers that they must act within the confines of the law. The DC officer agreed with the acting minister. Again that is a lost opportunity. People are losing property every day without a due process. So the DC officer cannot say their officers are discharging functions with diligence. So for us as the opposition at the political party we want to stand with the Zambian people to ensure that there is fair treatment of suspects fair treatment of every citizen that in as much as the UPND have embarked on a fight against corruption they must do this within the confines of the law and most importantly corruption must be fought whether it's past, present or future. We haven't seen enough effort being made on the current corruption. We are still calling upon the law government agencies to travel to Chingola to KCM to look at that sensele mining operation there is a syndicated mechanized mining operation within KCM promoted by top leaders in government today an illegal activity nobody knows who owns this company nobody knows where they pay tax nobody knows where they deliver the proceeds from that operation we call upon these agencies corruption we challenge this government to send people into KCM to go and look into that particular activity. We once again want to call upon the executive to look at what is happening at Minus of Agriculture up to now the permanent secretary at Minus of Agriculture is still in employment he went against the law by refusing to submit documents to the alter general as required by law he is still in office so we are not convinced that this fight against corruption is a genuine fight against corruption so that and many other cases that have been brought to the fore must be fought before the UPND can raise their flag and say we are fighting corruption so ladies and gentlemen countrymen and women once again I want to join other members of parliament in commanding Honore Bomunia Zulu for his resilience for his courage that he has even as he continues to discharge his functions on behalf of the people of Zambia in general and people of Romezi in particular thank you very much Honorable last week one of the members of parliament for Maloli constituency was involved in an accident what is your current status comrade Robert Kailakadimi is recuperating very well he is currently at the University teaching hospital under intensive care unit we had communication with the doctors this morning we informed us that he is making very steady progress so we have him in our prayers and we continue to pray for him that the almighty God can grant him healing message and get back to parliament and we need to continue representing him before Maloli