 Mwenakisha zaakwa kwenakisha tami kupilatia kwewaria. Kopilatisha zaakwa pamaweha mwainkha pangalako. Kupilatisha zaakwa pasha kwawe eni kuningunga na kwawe wa na kwawe maqalei kwawe kupilatia na kwawe. Ni nukika na mwenakisha zaakwa mwainkha kwenakisha na mtawe. Because generally I don't speak very much about matters or processes. I am not very clear about. But I kept on receiving more calls from religious leaders, from more juniorists and other residents of Monmouth. And yesterday I received a video of someone who has been attacked, or who was attacked by Jankys. It's time the leadership of this country responded to this crisis. When there is a crisis, when there are criminal activities of this nature, leaders cannot keep silent, cannot keep quiet, they need to be heard, they need to lead, they need to assure people something is being done about it. The police and our political leaders and indeed other leaders, religious and otherwise, need to come together and try to address this issue. The issue of jankies is becoming more and more complex. It is a complex socioeconomic issue. Whose roots we know is poverty. But even without addressing poverty, we can do something about it. To save the lives of our people. The attacks are growing beyond the Mongol. People are complaining but nothing is being done about it. We age the police to try and address this matter in a very, very urgent manner. Lives are being lost. People are living in fear, perpetual fear. I also age the political leadership of this country. To move in and do something about it. Even it has to pronounce themselves on this issue.