 And you don't like Shilufatayari because probably he is one of those who is keeping this government or who is keeping present haka indi ichilema on his toes. You can say whatever you want but the fact is that if there is somebody that is giving present haka indi ichilema, you know, who is keeping him on his toes, it's Shilufatayari. And I know someone who says, no, no, no, he doesn't even bother about you. No, he does. And present haka indi ichilema watches these videos. He watches. Otherwise if present haka indi ichilema doesn't watch. No, haka indi ichilema doesn't watch. He doesn't bother about you. If he doesn't watch, if he doesn't bother about me, how come he has sued me? How many times has haka indi ichilema sued me? How many times has haka indi ichilema sued me? If he doesn't listen, if he doesn't follow, he has gone in court to swear and avidavit. You can only swear and avidavit if you have seen whatever you are suing a person for. Who goes to court to sue another person to say he told me such and such. If you yourself have not seen it, how? You can only go and sue a person if yourself you have actually seen that person or heard that person talking. Today present haka indi ichilema, after what we said yesterday and what others said today, he has corrected himself. So you people who think that we are just useless, we are just useless, we are not making sense. President haka indi ichilema listens. He heard what we said. We told him that the guidelines were not made by the councils. Neither were they made by the MPs. It is not the MPs and the councils who are controlling the guidelines which were given out by the minister. It is the minister through cabinet and haka indi ichilema himself who came up with those guidelines. And those guidelines are the ones which have been followed. So it didn't make sense for him to say I'm directing. It didn't make sense for him to say I'm directing the councils and the MPs. And thank you at least he heard. Today he has said he has corrected himself. He has directed the minister of local government. And that is the correct position. That is what is supposed to be done. That one we agree. The other point is the issue of teachers. That education minister said no, the technical committee is working on it. But he couldn't commit when the list will be out. And I want to tell you, all of you who applied in the teaching service, I want to tell you that a government only works when you pressurize them. A government especially a government takataka government like the government of president in the ichilema to only work when you push them. If you are going to sit back to say no, the list will come out. The list will never come out. This year will end and you will not be employed. I am asking you, you applicants, start forming WhatsApp groups in different districts, in different districts, in different provinces and find a way of pressing on this government to ensure that that list come out. If you are going to sit back and start waiting to say no, Teialu will talk about it. No, it will not happen. My own voice cannot move government. It requires your participation. Can you come in and organize yourself? Organize yourself so that we push government to release that list. That education minister from the way he was talking, they took six months to do a baseline, six months to do a baseline. I can assure you even on this list they will take another six months. The list will not come out. You need to push them so that the list can come out and they can employ you targeting that in January, our target should be that by January you should start working and you should start getting paid. If you don't push now, this year we will end. January will come, you will not be employed. But if we start pushing them now, if you push them now, at least between now and December, they can do everything, they can even post you, they can even put you on the payroll. Come January, at least you can be employed. So this is the point. Let's push them so that everything whatever has to be done can be done between now and December. Come January, all of you, the 30,000 teachers should be in schools. All of you should be in schools. But if you don't push in January, this will not go anywhere. If you are going to concentrate on shouting and taking selfies, I can assure you this year we will end, you will not be employed. You will get into next year, you will not be employed. So we need to put pressure on this government that at least is released as soon as possible and everything that has to be done in terms of getting offer letters, getting posted, going to the devs and whatever, should be done this year. Come January, you should be in schools. You should be getting paid. This is my appeal. This is my appeal. Start organizing yourselves in provinces. Start recruited teachers, WhatsApp groups and start talking in the provinces. In the provinces and the districts. Start from the district levels, then go to the provincial levels, such that at one point if we see that this list is taking low, we can organize for a nationwide protest. This is where I'm going and I'm telling you this. I'm not hiding, I'm not committing a crime. I'm not committing a crime. What I'm talking about here is what is supposed to happen in a democratic state. If you organize yourselves and if we see that this government is delaying, we can organize a nationwide protest to ensure that they deliver on what they promised. We are not asking for something from nowhere. We are asking something that they themselves promised us. We are asking what president Aga Hirema himself promised us. You are entitled to that. You are entitled to it. So you have the right to demand for it. So start demanding for it now. Start demanding for it now.