 Now, what is taking place in our parliament is unprecedented. I've never heard of where the speaker who tells the members of parliament things like if you go and speak to the media or through the media, you do it at your own payroll. If you say something you are doing at your own risk, I'm starting to wonder where is this authority coming from trying to guard the members of parliament. In parliament now it has become a norm. Anyone who is from the left hand side of the speaker has no right to rise on the point of order, has no right to question, but or to make any running commentaries. But the UPND members of parliament can do anything, anything that they wish to do, including the ministers. The best example that I want to give, when we stood on point of orders, the presiding officer refused to accord us that and he even made an announcement to say he is not going to entertain any point of order. As if that was not enough, we continued the business. The next thing a member of parliament for UPND stands up on point of order is granted. When some of us stood on point of order, we denied that opportunity. The minister of home affairs stands on point of order is granted. Where on earth have you seen a speaker debating? Imagine having a ref, even a fifth award cap, having a ref who is playing football instead of being a referee. How will the football players play the football? The one who is supposed to be a ref is the one who is debating. The one who is supposed to be the presiding officer, just to listen and to guide, is the one who is debating, answers on behalf of ministers, speaking on behalf of the other side. Sometimes our colleagues will stand and they will make tribal remarks. Everyone is quiet. The last time all of you you condemned that the way you debated. No, I was just giving back to what our colleagues did because no one spoke anything against what they said. The MP for Chikankat, she was so tribal, so tribal. We tried to rise on point of order. The presiding officer was just quiet. When it came to me, I was being tribal. I want to age all these ambience to start watching parliament proceedings. It's getting out of hands and this is how dictatorship starts. Trying to guard the members of parliament. According to commonwealth parliament practice or parliamentary practice, any member of parliament who is not happy with the ruling of a presiding officer or what is taking place on the floor of the house has the right to walk out of parliament. Okay, has the right. You go out, you protest and if you want you can come back. But now we are seeing rules which are not even in our standing orders. We are seeing rules which are not even in the constitution. Members of parliament, they have a privilege and they have even some rights that they have. But when you start speaking about the truth, you become an enemy. When the Zambians woke up on the 12th of August 2021, they went to change what they saw was not right in the nation. Here we are. In parliament, day in, day out, we are being intimidated by the presiding officers. When you see some of us standing and start to speak with anger, it's because we are saying you cannot oppress us. You cannot oppress us, especially for some of us who are elected genuinely. And like these who, in order for them to stand, I'm not going to go into that. Madam Speaker, it's difficult for me to come to your office because I know you'll not attend to me unless I'm from UPND now. I'm using the social media to tell you that what you are doing is wrong. You are the mother of parliament. You are supposed to be a referee between the right and the left. Not where it's seen that, oh, this is the favorite child. Who should be bitter, the one who lost the elections or the one who won the elections? Our colleagues on the right side of Madam Speaker has continued to be so bitter belittling everyone in parliament. And the Speaker would not rule. Everything that we do on the left hand side is wrong. We had on a rebomati bing. We never saw this. Even some members from UPND, they've completed what is happening. And we've told them, you are the ones who brought this Speaker. We can't go on like this. Madam Speaker, Deputy Speaker No. 2, Mr. Moyo, can you change? There you talk to me to say you are ranting. When others, the other side, they are talking. The Minister of Justice was talking nonsense. I questioned, we say question. When you disagree, you say question. When you agree, we say here, here, here. The one that people here are saying like here, here, here. Is here, here, here, here, here. And I'm being told you are doing ranting in here. Can an elected person go to do ranting in parliament? Just because I debated on the issue of human rights commission, we cannot have a commissioner who is politically inclined. You have a human rights commissioner tweeting things and writing things about opposition members of parliament. We as a boy in boiler reacted. And you call that a human rights commissioner who is supposed to tell people about their human rights. Now, if she shows the colors of being politically inclined, where will people go to and complain? It's getting out of hands. And we cannot go on like this as ambience. And if they feel they are going to intimidate us, if they want to kill us, I'm going back tomorrow in there. People should not say no, you are irreverent. No. We are fighting for the zandians. Once they guard the opposition, then there's no one to speak. We cannot all be praise singers. It can never be like that. Moreover, we are elected members of parliament. We are there to represent the people where we come from. From time to time, you want to speak. He will allow this boy who allow other people, you know, the members of parliament from UPND to rise on point of order. Point of order. Point of order. Point of order to distract us. As if we try even to talk things that are reasonable. You want to complain. There was some kind of noise that happened there. An area member of parliament from Kafiwes decides to take a fund, to take a video of me. Which is illegal. But no one has rebuked her. If I did that, tomorrow I should have been called. Whatever UPND members of parliament say in parliament, it goes with the presiding officer. The message I have for you, madame speaker, and your two deputies, that's not your house. It's ours who are elected. You are there to guide, not to debate or to answer on behalf of the members. The ministers. It will be very prudent, my mother, my speaker. If you can watch, maybe you start watching especially honorable speaker, Amusa Muamua. Watch him. And we have Vanaluu Mangodesh, she was once a deputy speaker. Watch their videos. Listen to their judgment, their ruling. This one stands up. Mr. Speaker. Is the honorable member from Chiangin Order. My ruling. She's out of order. Next, when the others say they're talking nonsense, nonsense, this must stop. You are not going to guide us and you're not going to intimidate us. If they find that you are not a thief, they put nothing on you, then they have to frustrate you in parliament. Zambia has never seen such kind of things in parliament. This is pure dictatorship and I'm going to write it later also to IPO, to complain. We cannot be treated like kids in parliament. No. That's where we express ourselves. That's where we speak on behalf of people, out of their feeling. You see, Honoribomnia Zulu, to be speaking all those things. Each time he stands up. Another member of parliament from UPNU, so this boy. That's being disrespected. He's an elected member of parliament, but instead the tables will turn and the other person is punished. This is not what Zambians voted for. We have our forefathers who fought for real independence. Even my own father, he was a Unipis. He suffered for this country and I'm not going to allow anyone just to den to say now we've got freedom. Which freedom are you talking about? You mean all that, all these years, these our founder fathers did, they did nothing. If that is not enough, somebody told us debating that for the past 58 years, Zambia has never respected human rights. Only UPNU has respected nurses. So-called human rights. Which human rights? When the human rights commissioners are full-time politicians. When we want to question, because you have to be factual on the floor of the house. When we want to question, how can you say that since independence, Zambia has never had human rights. Are you sure? In Mukoshi ma husband survived by grace of God. After he passed, it was the member of parliament for Mukoshi North, the guns. They called these guys, then the police felt even to pack them in the cells. When I say these people, the only thing that we've changed is the color of the regalia and the only thing that we've changed is just the name. People think I'm crazy. We cannot be going to parliament and be treated like kids. You see sometimes when we start reacting like that making noise, it's because we are being oppressed. You know when something is in a pressure, try to put pressure in something. The only way that thing will express itself is to pop marible moyo, deputy speaker number two, you must change. I can assure you, you must change. You can think of suspending me, that has got nothing to do, that will not affect me. But the way I react, the way I wanted to beat up the member of parliament for Kafiwa, I'll do it. You cannot let others taking videos of others. We've had differences in that parliament and you can't even rule. I want to talk about it, you tell me to sit down. Each time this deputy speaker number two sits there, it's beyond seikas. I don't even know how to call it. It's like a beer or a chupante pante, everything is upside down. And deliberately, what's in the left hand side is shut up. Like they don't understand that we are equal before the rules of the house. If I were them, I would be ashamed of my leaders. Honestly, I would be so ashamed. When P.F. walked out on that day, the speaker, herself the speaker, she was busy sending waves to those who were living. No sitting allowance for those who are working out. We're on it. Which law is she using? In the common world's parliamentary procedures or the practice, you walk out when you're not happy. It's your right as a member of parliament. Now it's getting worse. If you try to talk, you debate, then you become an enemy. Who is democracy? The same presiding officers who say that when the left debate, you have the chance to respond. In your debate, that's how it should be. But the same speaker would tell you, you cannot say that when somebody rises up and they are treated. Let me just say this. Let me just say this. Why you pay me money, but stop rubbish? If you think this country belongs to you and you're lucky, you write on Facebook, ask those who are in parliament, it took me to stop me. If I can catch you, then you appreciate. We're not going to let anyone assault our constitution. In the name of the majority, that you push yourself too much to pay a rubbish nonsense. But I'll write that on your UPND page. You think you're going to shut us up. You think you're going to oppress us. That will never happen. That will never happen. Zambia, I've never seen this. Even in PF, I never saw things like this. Would have been not talking in parliament. UPND used to walk out from time to time. From time to time. Even when they didn't recognize ECL, they would walk out as you push yourself so much to PF. I could tell them UPND enwyo and don't come and write nonsense here. And if you think you've been paid, you think you're going to shut us up, watch me in parliament. Watch me in parliament. And whoever lemba, penanda fava ipompa, just come to parliament or panse yanganda, but you won't conquer it. You think to win elections is a simple thing, as an independence in an environment that is hostile. It's just not fair. And this thing we have to elaborate, you are a leader. Don't be emotional. And some of you, if you are playing and we let this democracy slips off our hands, we will pass it on. Tomorrow it will be a child who wants to be in politics. Then we will be in politics. We will be in politics. We will be in politics forever. This is how dictatorship yamba. Inishamu anako uno. Ni bimush tiawa kawanda was young, I was not watching parliament. But you are a MMD, must have been a PF. Inishamu eneko the way we're being treated. And for me to come out so strong is because I'm just fade up. I'm really fade up. A member of parliament has all the privileges and rights. If you atchengawaya, kuna anikani, you want to speak to the media. You do it at your own risk. Way on earth. And we have the so-called human rights. Narebomoyo, the deputy speaker number two. You must change. Really you must change. And I hope somebody will just get this to show you. If you don't have a nobe, kuriawa, people left hand side that somebody cannot tawri muwame wa kuretela kwechveresh. Nene shiri muwana gasu wa kuretela kwechveresh. No. You cannot disrespect me for over my rights. This is the message I have for you. I sent you a note to explain to you why I stood up on the point of order. Say somebody was taking a video of me which is illegal and you just ignore. If it was so, you peyendu would not have been in parliament the way they used to debate in the previous session. I've never seen such a thing. Honestly. If given a chance, I would want to go through all the proceedings, the 12th session. I don't know for the 11th session if they had cameras. I would want to see because I was in the country. This is just wrong. My last words, my last words to my mother, who is the speaker of the house. Please change. I'm talking to you as a fellow woman. It's painful to campaign and we spend money. I'm not saying you cannot rebuke us but the way you're handling the proceedings in parliament, no, no. You were appointed by his excellence. You are there not to show your political inclination. You shouldn't do that. We cannot be coming to parliament squat in Muchiriru. No. That's why we express ourselves. That's why we talk. Most of people bother complaining initiative to campaign it. As for me, madam speaker, I've tried to defend you but I can't defend you anymore. When it comes to trips going overseas, I want to talk about this. There's what we call IPO. There they expect all the political parties to attend. But you'll find that four UPND, that has never happened in PF, we never used to travel like that. Four UPND, then they get one to go. Everything, a trip comes in my name is given to someone else. What is going on? What is just going on? Things should not ever be like this. When you go to IPO, you are supposed to give a book that is showing the members of parliament you've come with and their political parties. But when we went recently, they couldn't even show because they knew that IPO asked them why they have four from UPND. Four. If you come to look at committees, committees, look who are heading these committees. Everything just to be UPND, UPND. It doesn't work like that. To an extent whereby even when parliament team wanted to interview me, I told them yesterday, why do you want to interview me only today? Since I came, they interviewed all the UPND, they interviewed all the PF and then I should be a second thought. No, we are only left with 20% no, I'm not interested in your camera. The people of Changi know how I'm working and I'm not interested. One thing is that when you talk about CDF, I'm one of the MPs who worked so hard with 1.6. Even this 25, I'm working but I don't have time. The people of Changi will see this is CDF, this is CDF, this is CDF and have no time even to get a contract. Some will be showing you they are doing this because they are getting contracts. Have got no time, nothing to do with the government money. This must stop. Really, this must stop. If they want to put that house on fire, it will happen and there will be one person who will run and get that mess. Once the mess is taken out, then parliament has been dissolved even the president is no longer president. That's why it can happen but she keeps on pushing, pushing, pushing. When she is in the government money, she will be in the government money and she will not be in the government money. She will not be in the government money. She will be in the government money. Parliament wants to go back to square one and go to the government money. Because I think that's what they are looking for. People are crying, are crying, are crying. If you debate, you speak as you are not being factual. When you are in the government money, you are in the Facebook. When you are the president of YNDC, you are in the words with the saying, human rights commissioner. Pariria. Because the human rights commission is supposed to tell people about their human rights of affiliation, of partnership, access to education, good health, whatever, whatever. They are the ones to do that. Now you find human rights commissioner. What kind of human rights commissioner is that? Do you think we can have confidence that if I report a case of human rights being abused, this person will listen to me? No. Really distabe and I'm very angry. I'm not only distabe because our country, my father gave birth to me. He fought for this nation. He was a unipist. Strong unipist. These are the guys who used to get jailed. Some of these people have been in the parliament. Their parents never even fought for the independence of this country. And you should come and start making, frustrating members of parliament. You want to make them not to speak. Who says? Just to find a way of embarrassing us so that somebody can stand up point of order madam speaker. This one walked out of parliament. You think 2000 will take me anyway. You can keep it. But your time of reckoning is coming. Is coming. There's a God in heaven. I can assure you, 2026, there's a God in heaven who sees the tears of people. Others feel emukati. But for me, for me, de miyera, muminum. I want to buy a water. Berminumulongo, 6 koloko. Nganifuwa baku chi hengi na reju station baku ce la po. Awa wan tu di bimenabala leta change. Kanshikui ippu'i romuliro ppambabula wa itiromuliro ppamakasa. Hei! Uwa talande kuat, shut up! Uwa talande kuat, shut up! No. It shouldn't be like that. We have the right. When I look at my NRC and the details it shows that I'm born in Chief Putta's Chifdom and I'm from Putta, Chiengedi Street. Then he says Zambia, nationality. That's what I know. So when I look at my NRC, it tells me that I have all the constitution rights. Just like the way UPND is enjoying all the flow of the house. Me too, I have those rights. We have all the rights. We have all the rights. I'm telling you, the people of Putta are not going to be in the machine. We are not going to be in the machine. We are not going to be in the machine. We are not going to be in the natural and local registration. Eight months before my adoption, someone tipped me to buy me a BF bike. That's when I started to adopt. I started working hard pushing the ground on my own. I just want to tell all you independents, if you think UPND will adopt you or PF, you'll be a one term MP. Why they would be so sweet and they will use you on the flow of the house and you agree with them, come 2026. Then you remember to all those independents, you remember. Some of you are independents. We are not going to be in the machine. Thank God, we are not going to be in the tides. I want to tell you about the owner of Bomoyo, Deputy Speaker No. 2. We are human beings. And if you are not careful, we are not going to be in the machine. The environment will be dissolved. It means we have a presence in the shatahuri. So, we are not going to be in the machine. We have a pressure. We are not there to be entertained by UPND members of the environment and their ministers. No.