 Well, to deal with the issue of the last four months since the UPND came into government, 2 positives, and maybe two negatives or challenges that the new administration would need to look at. First of all we need to applaud the new administration for their insistence in ensuring that the the rule of law prevails In the nation Everybody is because we are allegic to the rule of law So that when somebody tries to bring order in the nation hibiru hili wazisha wazisha. Hibiru hili wazisha wokilu na naikitiki wazisha hilu za kalibu hivira, kwa ujimi revised ujima kuwa ni, hiviru hili wazisha n شakia, kwa ujimi yo mwa hivua ni, hiv lebihu hifuja hivira ni, hivendi yo hivua ni, ktiaja uunu kuni kumisha hudu ya ya kadi kut olive kfutikta mwa oka umikanya tekawa yunu kweniki ya na kutikta kikika kata kwa kumisha hudu kuriye mountachisha kweniki ka yubu ktiaja hudu manufactured ktiaja nraja alam za kwa kupasa b Fernamunik yukuezau hudu bitatu We also noticed that under the rule of law for the first time, especially those of us in the movement for multi-party democracy that were subjected to the brutality of the last regime, we noticed that when our colleagues or anyone who is implicated in corruption is arrested in this current scenario, they are given the respect of the law, that they go to the police station and there they are formally charged and arrested given an opportunity to pay their bond and be released and if it's a case that needs to go to court, they allow them to go to court and there they get bail and wait to appear in court. That's all we were asking for in the last administration but some of you remember that none of that existed. A lot of us were arrested on Friday night, locked up and tried to apply for bond and they said we have received no instructions from above to give you bond and we spent not only holy days in sales but even Christmas was spent in jails during the last regime. It was so comforting to see that at least there were not notable political leaders that had to spend Christmas in jail or in the sales. So that shows that there is a political will to create a system in which we can all feel that justice can be available to us. It's not perfect but I think that it's a good place to start. And so the other issue of course is the issue of relaxed democracy to the extent that members of the press are able to ask questions and we are able to appear on many television stations and radio stations including ZNBC. A lot of Zambians remember that not only were some of us disallowed from using ZNBC to talk about our efforts and our plans for the country and for the people of Zambia. You remember that some of us were actually arrested for simply stepping foot on the grounds of ZNBC and charged with what they called criminal trespassing. But today we have an opportunity where these doors for democracy are opened. Again I want to say this that many presidents and new administrations come with this good will but it is us the Zambian people, the different institutions like ZNBC that continue to go back in the old style of doing things until the new administration also gets corrupted to go back into the footsteps of the previous administration. We must hold ourselves accountable to the freedom that has been freely audibly given by this administration and the president of this country now President Haga Echilema who said that nobody should limit anyone from appearing on any television of their choice and express themselves and we are the ones who stop ourselves from making that progress so let us remind ourselves this promises have been given to us let's embrace them and insist on enjoying each one of those freedoms. Two things that we think that this new administration must really do something about first of all the fight against corruption we commend the fact that this fight has started in earnest but we also think that there must be a little bit greater force in moving this process at a faster speed with results that Zambians are going to celebrate because Zambians want to see those people that have implicated themselves as telling from them to be apprehended and made accountable and stand before the courts of law and they really want to see convictions so that they can see justice served and move forward as a country and we encourage this new government and challenge this government to ensure that this process takes place now we're hearing a lot of things of saying that this has become a tribal fight and all that none of us would like a tribal fight in any aspect of our community or country but I think that none of us should be intimidated by the issue of tribe I think wherever criminality exists find it deal with it as the institutions responsible for fighting corruption if it's found amongst members get them it's found amongst Tongas get them if it's found amongst Easterners get them it doesn't matter your court of tribe if you are criminally charged you must give an account and pay the price using our tribes as a shield against prosecution is one of the cheapest political options that anybody can use we believe that in the police force or service they are all different tribes and therefore it's not just one tribe that is in the police service but I think that what is important today is to ensure that no one intimidates anybody else in the guise of using tribe as being targeted if a tribe is being targeted time will tell the judicial system will reveal that and we can correct that as we move forward but for now let's follow cases where they lead us if they lead us to a white man arrest him if they lead us to a pastor arrest him if they lead us to a street man arrest him if they lead us to a lozi arrest him if they lead us to a lunda arrest him but at least, if they now have no color justice must be colorless so we encourage our colleagues in the UPND to faced these fights against corruption within them there's something Zambianes hate its corruption and if it's is not felt that its been fought effectively a lot of Zambians are going to start to weaken in the resolve to move forward usangiaweka na ulykai wakiniweka na uniawekiki anti umuvaumu ya mwyaumuwa. Umuvaumuwa maju ulykaiwekiki wa jia ditou chipa na lujctiwek tori ya muha mwiaumu. Uniawekikiyi mewau waka woume mwiaumu kwiniwea mwiau, na samisefisha mwiau na miyustu kufuwa mwiaumili yubinu miii jaya mwiaumu, mecaniwekiki wakiniwekiki omutVerukupu q помuyaunленi kyi HP That is important in order for the country to fight together, to walk together and to stand in resilience together against any challenge that we can find. So to us we thought that those are the two things that we thank them for the rule of law democracy And then we are concerned about the fight against corruption and the lack of communication in the last four months. I thank you.