 Yes, they have been upweld. No, no, no, no, no, especially when you ride the two people, when you go at the people. Kazen, when we come back here, I think it's better than Kuni. Hehehehe No, to such a mix, Tanzania, to Tanzania and the DRC. No, to such a mix, Tanzania and the DRC. Yes, yes, Kazen. We take you to another constituent. You can see that in the background there those that are watching us from across the borders of Zambia is all about our smiles. And let's find out in terms of what the outcomes are. And we will begin with Honorable Stephen Campion, who appears to be the chief whip actually in parliament, just to ash us into of course the celebration that we are seeing in the background. Honorable, please take us into this celebration that we are in again today. Yesterday the people of Zambia were subjected to a celebration. Where are we this morning? Thank you so much, Comrade Pili, and we are grateful for you to be with us this morning. Yes, indeed. We have had mixed feelings. Of course, you know, it doesn't please us when we hear the few seats that have been notified through the courts, but we do respect the due process of the law, the justice system. Today we are filled with joy, of course, because we had two matters that had come up for judgment. The first one is for our dear lady here, Honorable Mourin Mavonga of Ufua constituency. Whose erection have been upheld? She appeared before Judge Monsa and she has been cleared because she was petitioned by the UPND losing candidate. One of our elder brothers who has been around before, who had saved the people of Ufua before, but of course he had nothing to show. And the people said, look, we have had you, but I don't know what he thought he could achieve in the courts of law. The same UPND agenda, but we are happy that the courts have upheld the erection of our dear sister here and we thank the people of Ufua and all the leadership of Ufua for the work they have done. Similarly, we had a matter before Judge, I think it should have been Judge Nkonde, in respect of Honorable Mungando, who is also a provincial chairperson from Chinga, whose petition has equally been thrown out and we are happy. In fact, for them, the petitioners have been condemned with costs so that they don't waste the people's time and the costs change. So as a PF whip, I'm really happy and grateful that now these members of parliament will get back to work. People elected them to do work and we would want to see that, look, even as we are here, my colleagues, we are happy also we have got the Honorable MP for Lukasha, who is here, not as Honorable MP, but he is here as our senior lawyer. He was also representing me, leading the team that represented me in my petition. His judgment was also two days ago, which was also equally upheld in Lukasha. So we have got so many problems to deal with for our people. As we speak to you, our people whose measures have been sold to FRIA have not been paid, which never used to be the case. True. As we speak to you now, we don't know where the fertilizer, the number of bags of fertilizer which our people used to get here have reduced. We don't know whether they are now trying to say, because we had them talking about balancing, giving a narrative which is not true, that PF was segregative in terms of distributing inputs. So if they are trying to show that they will take the bags that they have grabbed for our people to the southern province or other regions, they are really just fighting this country. And they must stop because the food that is grown here does not only feed the people in Muchinga, does not only feed the people in northern province, it feeds the people across the country. We will know that we had droughts two years ago, southern western province. There was no food. Where was the food coming from to go and feed people there? So let's not be narrow in terms of the way we want to manage the state affairs. We are saying, you knew donning. I don't know if it's new down. Get to work for the people of Zambia, regardless of where they are. Yeah, that's where we grow more food, we have granted rainfall. So if you start subtracting from the farmers where rainfall is granted, the soils are fatal, what are you doing? As we speak to you now, I think people expecting 250 kwacha, bag of fertilizer. Now we have reduced. How are they going to buy a bag of fertilizer, 880 kwacha? We saw people moving with plastics of cooking oil. The president moving with plastics. The prices here are still going up. And to the slogan, the only thing we are seeing going forward is dollar against kwacha, which was supposed to drop from mid morning for the sunset of being inaugurated. Now we are saying this is what the government should focus on. And I was shocked to hear my colleague who I respect so much, the minister for local government and rural development, wondering where the MMPs were in the chamber of parliament. What kind of hypocrisy is that? Here we are. How many are we? Right here we are three. The other colleague is just in the other courts. The other one will be in the court tomorrow. And our colleagues in other areas Kasama and in northern province, Ruapula, it's the same. So when you say we are the members, I'm speaking alone, you should know. Your president was in the same parliament telling the nation that no, we were not going to go into petitions. Where are we? Because we could have been in parliament doing, representing our people. So this is the leadership that we have here, which is referring to understand that they are now governed. Don't point to us. Asa here to check that your promises are fulfilled. You can't continue saying no, this one didn't. No! When you take over the diving of the viejo, you don't point to the previous driver. It's you. When you prank the viejo and they ditch, it's you they are going to say you were driving at the time of an accident. So the country needs leadership. So not focusing on wrong things. You can arrest Mr. Chama and keep him for 20 days. It won't bring down the bag of minimum, which is supposed to be a 50 watt. It won't. Now we are being told fuel is going to be increased. What we were told before elections, we were going to move the middumen because we were accused of having middumen in the supply chain of fuel. Now today it's a different story. We want to hear the people, the person who promised the people of Zamderati fuel was going to be single digit. That's what people are waiting for. Electricity was going to be cheaper than what we were doing ourselves after investing so much into electricity. So these are the issues we shall hold them accountable. Andji, because of the people, we are here. And we thank the judiciary for educating on our matters. Yes, we have got concerns but we still know that the judiciary has got further channels that can be exhausted when we feel aggrieved in terms of the decisions that are made. And that's what we are going to pursue. We are never going to cast suspensions on the judiciary at all because we respect them. And we know that it's one institution with capable men and women who cannot be intimidated, who are able to decide matters as they see them through the law. So that's where we are Mr. Piri. And to those of our colleagues whose decisions were not positive, please like I've said, let's not cast suspensions on the judiciary. We shall follow the processes in order to have these matters looked at.