 7 years of the previous administration so just about the waist breakdown of law and order that we had ever experienced as a nation. Grand corruption, theft of resources, exploitation and abuse of public office was the order of the day. Citizens, fellow citizens, this came to an end that day when President Hakai Ndehichilema assumed the presidents. All those who were involved in these vices will be made to account for their actions through the legal and due process, due processes of the law. I shall repeat that. All those who were involved in these vices will be made to account for their actions through the legal and due processes of the law. We at the UPND Alliance in government are determined to clean up the mess that was created by the previous administration. In addition, we would like to reiterate the message of peace and the reconciliation as stated by President Hakai Ndehichilema. However, I was being a government of laws and not of men. We will ensure that all arms of government wake independently and without interference, without political interference. So those who broke the law, the relevant arms of government will be allowed to carry on with their wake or bring them to the court. The government that the so many people have ushered in as a result of the last general elections will carry out its functions in a very fair and transparent manner. In President Hakai Ndehichilema's ways, the road ahead will not be without challenges. But with a clear vision and a plan we shall overcome and deliver on the aspirations of our people. Mr Hakai Ndehichilema's government will count on the hard work of our fellow Zambians who have endured so much over the years and hence the decision to vote for the change that saw the U.P. in their last ascendancy into government. We are confident who will score especially with the unit of purpose which was demonstrated at Tuesday's presidential inauguration. Together, we will deliver to the expectations of the Zambian people and the Zambians are right to welcome this nation to the servant and accountable and inclusive leadership that President Hakai Ndehichilema so often talked about. I thank you. Okay, we will start with you. Please, where you are from and your name. Thank you. I'm from Mumsanda TV. I've been here. I've got two questions. Number one is there's a large condemnation over the bullying that was done at Zero Stadium and the alliance has remained quiet about it. Is there anything that you may add a voice to it why that was done or what's the way forward to it? And then number two, already calls have started coming in and people are asking the promise for free education from free to university when is it likely to start checking shifts? Any other question? Members of the press? Yes, sir. Your name and where you're from? Just say that again. Yes, please. Yes, my question is as an alliance, what are your expectations in terms of position sharing as we wait for the president to announce various government. Okay. You had your hand up. Yes, just want to find out where you're from, sir, and your name. I'm Joseph Tamet Banda from QFM Radio. There has been some concerns from the former ruling party and its alliance partner in short, the MMD faction arranging that President Haka in the Hichirema is finding it difficult to move from his private home or residence into state house. What is the status of Mr. Hichirema's regards to where he's staying at the moment? Are you previewed with such information as him insisting to stay at his private residence? So the chairman will take the first set of questions. He may be helped by any of the alliance presidents. From Sansa TV, there was a question about moving at the stadium. Allow us to say that we concede that was a sad situation. But it comes from a history that was sad as well. When people are brutalized, you expect that they will react in one way or another. And I think that is what we saw. As an alliance, we feel that we could have done better but it's difficult in an environment like that to be able to control how people's emotions run at a time like that. So yes, we concede that we could have done better. But please do not forget the history from which this is coming from. And I think the lesson to learn as a country is that we should respect leadership even if it's in opposition because you never know how the Zambian people will decide at the critical time of elections. I would love to see for the future that our country hand over is actually a ceremony of excitement, happiness. Zambian changing hands. This group has led now another group but when there is acrimony leading to a change like that it becomes extremely difficult to control people's emotions at that particular moment in time. So that's what we would say. We could have done better. We hope to do better in the future. But please do not forget the history where this thing came from. People had been brutalized. People had been hacked. People had been pangadive in such a way and some of that anger expressed itself when they saw the head of state. We hope that for the future we will avoid doing that to one another because we are familiar. I think that would be our response to that question. So education. Thank you. I'll make a comment on free education which was announced quite a bit. Free education is a target this ago which must be accomplished. In order to get to that target there is a number of cleanups that we need to do.