 Now, we move to Zambia. The new president, Hakkende Huchilema, vowed Friday to strengthen anti-corruption efforts and show zero tolerance for graft in his first speech to parliament. Huchilema elected last month in the landslide so the government would devise a mechanism, a mechanism to recover state assets allegedly stalling under the southern African country's previous regime. On his arrival at the National Assembly, Huchilema received a 21-gun salute and inspected the God of Honor. All this before entering hand-in-hand with his wife, Motinta, dozens of supporters clad in red sang his campaign songs.