 We will invite Honourable Tassira Rungu, the Honourable MP for Chawama, to speak to the matter of free education briefly and then we can move on from there. Honourable Tassira Rungu, you are both welcome. Thank you so much Chief Weep. Good afternoon everyone and the members of the press. Thank you so much for coming. The issue that I wanted to comment on was this issue of free education. As much as Zambians have been looking forward to the free education, I know that all of us are excited to not have to pay school fees. But there are two issues there. The first one is that it's not conducive health-wise because for us members of parliament, we all can't sit in the chambers. All 156 of us can not sit in the chamber. We've been separated into different committee rooms. And just a few days ago, the Minister of Health said that as we speak we should not be taken off our masks. But now, how safe are these schools for our children who are part of those classrooms? In some classrooms, there are as many as 200 children. I told the journalists, I'm afraid to follow you. Maybe we can permit you to just move the mask a bit. I know it's unhealthy. But for now, we shall allow you to just... So the first thing is that it's a health hazard. If members of parliament cannot be in the chamber, all 156 of them cannot be in the chamber. How safe are the classrooms for the children? We have more than 200 in some schools. I've taken stock of the schools in Tawama. One classroom has more than 200 students. How safe are they? And then also the issue of quality of education. We're looking forward to quality education. It's not a quality education when one teacher has more than 200 students. They can't even mark the papers. And then there are even different kinds of students in one classroom. Some are special educations. And others learn faster than others. So where's the free and quality education that was promised? The government has a lot more work to do, right? Thank you. Thank you so much. There you have it. Yes, we appreciate the pronouncement of free education. But if you go and put more than 100 children in one litre class from the block sitting on the floor, how does that help? Yes, we are coming from the free education which our colleagues are talking about. Free education was a package. You get into school, you'll be given a free book, a free pencil, and other because it is for a pupil. That was given. Are we there yet? Yes, I definitely know. We were sitting on the desk, but you can't claim to our free education and when people are sitting on the floor, like she said, come to health. As we all sat in the chamber yesterday for one purpose, listening to the child president. After that, we have reverted to other places to sit. So I think that's a gist of the submission from the honorable member for Chawama, that yes, we are happy with the pronouncement, but we need to see more done before we can say yes, we enjoy our children and free education.