 So the mood out there, it's very bad, it's very bad. I can't imagine that I'm in Zambia, where we can start lining up for fuel. Because this price is definitely, it won't end tomorrow. It will just start midnight tonight and we will live with this situation. So I can just advise my brothers and sisters there that yes, we are in this situation together. It's a very bad situation and we just have to embrace it. But our job is to make sure that we work together and come 2026. We don't want a government which doesn't care for its people. Substance does money. It's not Poma Nusambu's money. It's not Akarenda Itilema's money. It's the people of Zambia's money. And whatever thing need to take for the government to substice if it's fuel, if it's education, if it's electricity, we just have to do it for our people. We have to sacrifice for our people. That's why we took time as government of its excellency, Edgeta Golungu, to sign up with IMF because the IMF, what they wanted from us, we couldn't do it because we put the people of Zambia first. Because we are politicians. We are just servants for the people. Our bosses are the people of Zambia. If the people, the bosses start complaining, definitely they will fire you. And I can assure you that the president, Akarenda Itilema and his team, let them just start packing. Okay? Let them just start packing. Because the bosses out there, they are no it. Not those bosses who are 100% crapping for them on the social media. The real bosses, the real bosses in Chiturika village, the real bosses in Wengu, the Wengu village, the real bosses in Chifteness Lesa village, the real bosses in Chifteness Malembega village. Those are the real bosses. Those who feel the pain of this fuel. They will feel the pain of buying fertilizer at 1000 kwacha. They will feel the pain of paying electricity at a high alert. Not those, yes one, those who are crapping for everything. No, we voted for HH for him to govern. It's not, those people voted, they're not the only Zambians we have. 2.8. In Zambia we are more than 18 million people. And today if we can just do our sensors nicely, we can find out that we are more than 20 million people. So 2.8 is nothing. It's nothing comparing to the people out there. 2.8 million 100 people in Zambia. It is something because it is the number that made sure that the penalty fund doesn't return power. It is nothing comparing to the. And remember again that out of the 20 million people. Of course we're just assuming. Let's talk about the over 18 million Zambians exactly. We're only represented by about 7 million Zambia. There were the eligible no voters at that moment. But out of the 7 million plus only. But those are not only Zambians. Yes, I do agree with you. In Zambia we have people who are not even interested in politics. They are not interested. They don't even want to be associated with any political party. There are other regions in Zambia. Those who don't vote. But they are Zambians. But they don't vote for their Zambians. And there are some Zambians who are frustrated because they have been voting and not changing the real change in their lives. And they are also Zambians. So they get frustrated because of these are sweet messages you give them during campaigns. Exactly, exactly. They are frustrated because some politicians like President Taka Hrema gave them false promises. So if they fail to get these promises in reality they get frustrated that I can't even vote. Why voting? Why voting when President Taka Hrema in opposition he told me that is going to reduce fuel. But today is increasing fuel. Why going to vote? President Taka Hrema told me that we are going to work on electricity to bring it down. Why should I go and vote? At zero three hours when President Taka Hrema told me that is going to reduce the bag of the triza. Why should I go and vote? When President Taka Hrema told me that we are going to have a free education for all Zambians. Why should I go and vote? So these type of politicians are the politicians who are contaminating the political fraternity which is very bad. We had presidents before. So it will be now in Zambia anyone can come up with lies all over and say I'm ready to go to state house. And for us as Zambians we'll be just clapping. No niwa mene ui niwa mene ui niwa mene. Let us change the way we do politics in this country. Let us say we have to be responsible. The political side I want us first of all to explain further what does this fuel increment and the petrol what does it mean to a common out there? I think these are matters that borders on lives. What does it mean to my mother maybe Nkaringalinga? My friend and viewers out there immediately the fuel prices increased. Definitely transports will go up. The food let me just say goods and services everything will go up. Even when you go to schools those who are in private schools they will increase the school fees immediately they will increase the school fees. So the impact the people who feel the impact it's the people in Karingalinga. It's the people in Kavushi constituency. The people in Chitrika village. The people in Wengu. The people in Lufuanyama, Mpongwe and Masahiti they will feel this pain. And I can assure the rest of the people out there that let us put our hands together because we are in this situation not for one day not for two days not for three days we are talking about three years one to three years in some extent we can even go for four years and it's not automatic that the IMF bailout maybe it will work 100% like here without e-cups in some instances this all thing can fail. Okay So the problem is huge the problem is huge. We've got a president who is very transparent in terms of his government. It's rare to have a leader who's going to come out and tells you and the people of Zambia to begin to you know pick up the paper and the pen and begin to mark where he's calling and where he's going wrong for further consideration. What summary would you give on Bali's 100 days I think of all I thank you very much to have a very transparent president President Akaende Hrema 1 he told us it's going to reduce the fuel pump price and the e-back track and it's there in state house and thank you president for being transparent to the people of Zambia he told us it's going to reduce the the tariffs of electricity adjusted downwards here we are things are going up and thank you president Akaende Hrema for being transparent to the people of Zambia today the people they are panicking outside okay all the film stations are packed all the film stations are packed that is the sign of bad leadership those are the signs of bad leadership if we can't call that bad leadership then we don't know what we are doing those are the signs of bad leadership tomorrow the the food prices will go up the transports will go up those are the signs of bad leadership those are the signs of bad leadership so if you are telling me that president Akaende Hrema is a transparent president how how how do you make up the comments for example on social media uh some people are saying we don't care even if you was going to increase if you are even by 100% we don't care because our aim was only to get rid of the pedodic front out of government you have to take that person to China and let them go and examine the mind of that person because the patriotic front is just a a club okay just a club okay and you can't issue that carous statement but do you know the the the complications on the IMF in our country do you know the complications do you know how many people going to suffer because of this uh this IMF this all matter is not about president Akaende Hrema and the PF this matter is about the country this matter is about the country and I've seen some comments as well some comments that's because they voted for for UPND what a minute what a minute if you voted for UPND so what so what so you want the people to die in the villages you want the people to die in the compounds that's because you voted for for UPND give us a break give us a break okay this is not a child prayer this is a very serious business which we do politics is a serious business we don't need jokers in political fraternity okay you wake up in the morning you go to the social media you insult people you say things which you don't even you don't you doesn't even know where it is coming from we don't even know if they buy middle mill those people we don't even know if they pay bills those people if really they pay bills they can feel for the people of Zambia they can feel it of the people of Zambia I saw now the president has increased 12 percent to to the civil servants what is 12 percent if you are getting 5,000 kwacha that 12 percent maybe 600 500 to 600 kwacha is that what he told us he told us that is going to to give 1,500 across the board so when we support it's not just a matter of supporting you put a lot of things into consideration so comrade and those people and viewers and those people are supporting president laka india itchilema we are not saying president laka india itchilema is a bad person as a human being he is a very good person as a human being is a good person but as a president he has felt he wasn't ready to govern this country