 Kolesha hindi, hindi hani hini ya kwa hula komenu mehua is Rel biscuitikama. Hanya hini hini hini. H fazu hini hini hini hiki kuwa, kwa hula hini hini hiki. Hanya hini hini hini hiki. Uni jytu hizi kwa hula, hula hini hani hiki. Kwa hula hini hini hiki, hula hini hiki, hula hini hiki. Kwa hula hini hini hiki. Hiki hini hiki. Tengenea wajan na wajan na wajan wajakitama. Tengeneak wajan na kwawezi kwezi kwawezi wajan? kwawezi kwawezi wajan na mwafutwa wajan? Even na wajan naku niye naksa wawezi piawezi wajan na wajan naku wajan nosa Why are we doing politics with a dead man? Why are we doing politics with a dead man? He can't answer you, he can't respond to you. He can't respond to you. So why are you provoking Tutua in his death? Why? Why? What is wrong with us? What is wrong with us? What is wrong with some of you people? What kind of bitterness do you have? What kind of bitterness do you have that you have to start, you know, disparaging somebody who is dead? He can't respond to you. He can't respond to you. So why are you throwing shade on him? Why are you throwing shade on him even if he had done something that hate you? The guy is gone. The guy is gone. He's gone. He's gone. Why? Why? Why are we like this in very, very sad? I read if it is true, if that comment is true, coming from Laura Miti, if indeed that statement is true, it's coming from Laura Miti, I am very disappointed. I read a statement which was which is attributed to Laura Miti where he's saying why do we like to speak kudo when somebody is dead and so on and so forth, you know, myself when I die, I don't want you to change the story, to change the history. The guy died, he was a political nuisance. Honesty, how bitter is Laura Miti? Honesty, if that indeed is true, how bitter is she? How bitter is she? What is wrong with that woman? What is wrong with Laura Miti? What is wrong with that woman? How was she raised? I'm wondering, how was Laura Miti raised? How was she lived at Adoutwood? Is it the lack of love? Is it lack of love? Laura Miti, maybe she was not, she was not loved, maybe she has not experienced love. Kanji, she's bitter and she's just pouring it out on other people because this is what happens. Some of these people that just can't take back and they just they just they just say things whatever it is. How could you say that about a man who is gone? For what? For what? Even if we canonize him, we say he was a good man and will take whatever. So what? What are you going to lose? What is Laura Miti going to lose? If some of us, I mean like the way I feel, I feel so bad, I feel so hurt with what has happened, I feel so broken. And I look at Tutu as a good man and everything. What is Laura Miti going to lose? What is she getting out of those kind of those those teribu comments? I've also seen some other propaganda especially from some of the UPND pages, even some of the UPND members making comments even on my page making comments making very mean comments my brothers and sisters. We can we can differ even me we have differences and so on and so forth but when somebody is dead I mean what what what more pain did you want to inflict on a dead man? A dead man is gone. You can't inflict pain on him. You can't inflict pain on him. He's gone. He's not going to hear you of all the bad things that you want to say. He's not going to hear you but you see the people that you are hating you are hating the family the family that has lost. You are hating the children that have lost. Those are the ones who are reading those things. Him is gone. You can't do anything to him. So it's useless to say bad things about this person because really he has paid the ultimate price. He's dead. He's dead. So whether he did something good or he did something bad I mean the guy is dead. The guy is dead. But who are you hating? You are hating the family. You are hating those who have left. Those who have remained. Those who are feeling we have lost our person. Those are the people that you are hating. It is really really sad that we we want to turn out to be this bitter society. No. No. It's not right. It's not right. It's not right. Tuta is gone. He's gone. Whether you like him or you don't like him, the guy is gone. So why should you be fighting him when he's gone? Leave him. Leave him. Let the man rest in peace. You are only hating those who have remained behind. Please let us not fight with dead people. Let us not attack dead people. They are already gone. It's as good as you know you are kicking into the body of somebody. How? What kind of society are we? What kind of people are we? No. No. This is not. This is not right. This is not right. I felt very bad and really I hope somewhere, somehow I'm hoping that that statement is not coming from Laura Meet because that bitterness needs you know psychotherapy. If indeed that is true, it's coming from Laura Meet. I want to say Laura Meet then needs psychotherapy. She needs to be checked psychologically. I'm telling you, if that statement is coming from Laura Meet, she needs to be checked because there is no one who is that bitter. Who is that bitter to speak like that about a dead man? We are all not perfect. We are all not perfect. Even Laura Meet is not perfect. I am not perfect. All of us are not perfect. But when we are gone, people want to remember the positive things, the good things. You can't emphasize one thing because he said, I'm going to break his bones and he wants to turn his entire life into that one negative thing. That is what you want people to be remembering. You want people to remember just that bad. There is a lot of good. There are a lot of people here in Kawe who are flocking to his house for the good man that he was. I'm here because of the good man that he was. That's why I'm here and there are so many people that are coming to that funeral house because of the good man that he was. There is a woman who is in that funeral house, who is crying for the husband because of the good man that he was. There are children who are crying for their father because of the good man that he was. And we have now one bitter woman wanting to pour or to throw everything. All the good that Tutua was, she wants to just throw it into mud so that all of us we can look at this man as somebody very bad. No doubt Tutua had these weaknesses. No doubt Tutua did wrong things. No doubt. But are we going to emphasize the wrong thing and that's what you want everybody to be remembering? No, Rauramiti. No, if that statement is true, surely you need help. You need help. There is no one who is bitter like that. That bitterness is just too much. And to the people, to the bloggers, especially the UPND propaganda medium, I think what happened today should send a message to you. What happened today should send a message to you. We had the minister, the central province minister, the permanent secretary, the permanent secretary from information, the DC was here and other leaders from the UPND they came. From my point of view, that is how we should live. We can differ in politics but before such a situation, what really happened today is what we should be happening. Is what should be happening. We are political parties, we are clubs. We are political clubs. Political clubs, that's what we are. And when somebody dies like that, I mean we should be able to come together and mourn as fellow politicians, mourn our fellow politicians. I want to really commend those that came and the president, I want to commend them. I want to commend them because if president I didn't want that minister wouldn't have come, that minister wouldn't have come. It's because I kind of wanted that to happen. So I want to look at the positive. This time around I want to look at the positive. And the positive is that that is what we should continue doing. That's what should be happening. So me I'm commending, I'm commending the UPND, I'm commending President Dakaende HDMA for sending those people to come. I know there are some people who are actually suspecting foul play in the death of Tutuwa Nguluwe. People are suspecting foul play. I have received so many phone calls. They had to be careful, they had to be careful, they had to be careful, they had to be careful. These people are killing and what and what and what and what. I want to be very honest with you and I've said this over and over on my platform. I'm not taking away those who are having their own speculations and everything. I'm not going to comment on that but my personal point of view, my personal point of view, I will tell you that we are alive not because we are careful. Not because we are careful. Not because we have got this and that and that to protect us. No. No. We are, we survive by the grace of God. I have even my relatives worried for me because people are calling them. No. These people have started killing. These people have started killing. Tell your child, my mother was calling me, please be careful where you are. Don't drink water. Don't eat anything. I don't know. I don't know. But for me, I am alive not because I am careful. I'm alive not because I'm intelligent. I'm alive not because I have a gun. Not because I have a house which is full of security or around. No. It's not why I'm alive. I drove all the way from Lusaka up to here. How many people have died over this stretch? How many? So many people have died over this stretch between Lusaka and Kaua. A lot of them have died. How many people have died within Lusaka? How many people have died within Kaua? So, may I strongly believe and I want to comfort if it is any comfort to all those who are worried for me. I want to tell you that I am alive not because I'm intelligent. I am alive because God wants me to live. God wants me to be talking here. Otherwise, I would have been the one in the kodru and not Tutuwa today. If that is what God but for now as we are mourning Tutuwa for me I commend the government for coming. I commend them that we are mourning together and I am praying that for the remainder of the program it will continue like that that we will mourn together in peace. Carders both from the UPND and the PF they were there. Carders from the UPND I took a number of pictures with. Carders from the UPND. Post those pictures those of you who I took pictures with. Post those pictures let people see that yes in as much as politically we don't we are we are we are we are fighting but you do recognize me as your brother because I felt so much loved by the UPND. I felt so much loved and I love you back that's why I smiled and embraced you, hugged you, took pictures with you in spite of people saying no don't touch them don't touch them don't touch them don't touch them no you are my brothers and sisters and you should also show post those pictures and say there is our brother is our brother do that and everyone should accept that that is how we should live that is how we are going to move forward