 right here in the CBD because we are here for the match against our Femiside in our country today. We have the beautiful of Koi Wambui, Kari Boussana. Thank you. Please tell us a little about this holding happening today. So today we are marching to end Femiside. We are tired of hearing women being killed just because they are women. We are tired of being beaten, being blamed. We are tired of people being put to shame and we are tired of slag-shaming. It's been happening not just this year, but it's been happening for years. And we said enough is enough. We want change. We want the people in parliament, we want the people in power to actually make sure that we are experiencing that change that we actually need. We are women and we deserve to live a full life. Yes, that's what we are saying today. We've been here from 10am in the morning. I don't know whether you have seen any lawmaker coming in, Jane the ladies in our country again in this match? Yes, we've seen some of them trying to join us and we are saying, you know what, we appreciate that you guys want to be part of it but you should have been a part of it from the beginning. It's not now when it's convenient for you is when you want to be part of us. We want you to be the ones championing for change and we don't want you to use it as some political gain. So we've seen some of them coming but we are saying we want to see you actually putting in the action and doing what is right. Probably as for you, maybe you can tell us what do you think should be implemented to end this holding? Because yesterday we also saw that clip of men who are against the ladies who are matching against Femicide and they said we will continue, quote and quote, we will continue to kill you. What do you think should be implemented about this thing? I think first of all, some of the things people need to realize is some of the things that they say actually propagate whatever is happening. So number one, I think there needs to be a tribunal that is put in place to end Femicide, to put all these people in law, to make sure that they are facing justice as they deserve it. The whole debate online has been about maybe ladies quote and quote, greed for money. Do you think men are taking advantage of the economic state of ladies? We understand that people are angry, men are angry but that's not a reason to kill a woman. That is not a reason, it's not an excuse and that should never be a justification of why you're killing someone, never. It does not matter what that woman was doing, it does not matter where she was, it does not matter what she was wearing, she deserves to live and you have no right to take her life. Food stop, yeah. Any advice to a lady out there in campus and also women who are already married but now the marriage is Kido, Gokuna, Vita, Paleva what advice would you give them? Speak up, speak up. Right now is the time to speak up and right now there are organizations that are here to help you. So don't die there in silence. Speak up, that's all. As we wind up probably this is the first match we are having against Femicide in our country. Are we expecting to see more of this? If things don't change, yes. But we hope this will be the last time. That's our goal. To make sure that this match, make sure that the policies that we need are put in place. Thank you so much for it. Thank you so much as well.