 Skutia mera na ngama na kwa. Tua manzia na kwa. Kwa bako kwa muma prosa? Kwa hawimu na kwa ngehutu veuu. Berutu kwa, nrn kwa reikini. Nrn reikini kwa za. Hatei uviye kwa hivana kwa kata ma politiku hava. Tide kwa kwa kata muna suubimu. ...uipo ngebe muna. Tidini pa batu, kwa yama na kwa karaku. Kwa kata muna soe. We'll keep coming to churches, we'll keep congregating with our friends, and all of you who feel sick about it, please patare kufidi. I hope you will find care. We'll keep coming to churches, we'll keep congregating with our friends, and all of you who feel sick about it, please patare kufidi. We'll keep coming to churches, we'll keep congregating with our friends, and all of you who feel sick about it, please patare kufidi. Zambia. Zambia. A 22-year-old girl Mappens Chiburo. We had a police permit, and a bullet was put at the back of her head. That bullet was meant for me. So, when Muntualela learned that, what does he think I am? What does he think you are? What does he think the children of Joseph Kaunda, Lawrence Banda, Mappens Chiburo, Grezia Matapa? What does he think about those women who were thrown in a cell together with me? What does he think about those women who were thrown in a cell together with me? What does he think about those women who were thrown in a cell together with me? Because God gave me a big chest. God gave me a big chest. But that should not be misunderstood. God gave me a big chest, a big heart. My job is to correct the things that went wrong. My job is to ensure people stop fighting in this country. My job is to allow citizens to enjoy their freedoms, including him. Nomba that must not be misunderstood. To mean kutipua tampo kwangala in dola there. A few days, I even forgot chingola. Chingola 10 days before elections, I go to chingola. I was not allowed to pass in Kitwa town there. They put a barrier there and gave me a sign to chingola. He said a church is not allowed on the copper belt. As though this is his country and town. I have a big chest, a big heart, I have big memory. That should not be misunderstood. I go to chingola. Following morning we are going to church and discharge live ammunition at us there. We must not abuse each other in this country. We must not abuse each other. All the time I am listening, I say, these people. We must not abuse each other. How can one aspire to come back and start killing more young people? I am protecting young people. Someone has to come back and start killing the people. He didn't kill that time. We must not abuse each other. Any message, any language, any action that is talking about taking the country where we came from before the election to Akan. I am not supposed to say a lot, but I want to send a message to the people of Zangi that never misread colleagues. We were born and brought up differently. Some talk a lot, tick tock, tick tock. All the time, tick tock, tick tock, tick tock. Those who are quiet, who are watching does not mean they agree with the noise being made. We will not allow our country to go back into those dark days. Aikona man. Aikona. Aikona man. God saved most of you. I am not supposed to be alive myself. I should have died a long time ago, but God protected us. But in a way, a part of me died with Lawrence Bander, with Joseph Kaonda, with so many. Some we didn't even get to know who was killed by who. A part of me is gone. A part of you is gone. Those are our family members. Those are citizens of Zambia. We will not allow our country to go back into those dark days. We will not allow our country to go back into those dark days. Where will you sit? So that you start killing more young people. Kutum paoko. Kutum paoko. I am serious, I am not joking. You have never heard me talk like that. Kutum paoko. We will not be intimidated. We will fight corruption. We will not sell public money. The system will follow. That's the law. If the system is slow, you think it's not coming for you. Kutum paoko. They are planting information and stories so that we start fighting amongst ourselves. So that we will not be in trouble. Kutum paoko. So that we will not be in trouble. At a dollar airport there, two or so days before election, Sambod stood there and said, I am handing over power to myself. Maala, right? I am handing over power to myself. And when I come back, I will lock up that chap and this time he will die in prison. Now me I am seated here. You think you can come back and lock me up and kill me? Kutum paoko. Kutum paoko.