 Today we are holding a conference on one of the members of the Manjaro Initiative presenting Southern Africa, coming here for the conference of National Police in Africa. This national conference for me has taken me a month ago. It has given me energy, given me the capacity to engage, to influence the police and also to engage more on how the sabbique and the purport operation and the collaborative operation can work in our region. But most especially for the country where I'm coming from, the issue of corruption is high and that's why it's one of the least development countries in Africa. I will talk about the experience which I have. Our land policies, the framers are very good in paper, but we are practical. And you can agree with me in this other region, like Zambia and Zimbabwe. We talk about land, we talk about policies, they are good, yes, and implementation. Here in the inside we have a land, a very good example of the customary land in my country. Now it's on the pilot phase, but the purport action is there. We have a land governance committee, the land drive union governance committee for women are representing and to me, but the women who are representing in that committee are leading face challenges on corruption. When we talk of land, we talk of an asset, we talk of a capital and we talk of the political will in this kind of land. That's where corruption comes from. And this corruption has some of the reasons why after the federal state they didn't want to impose or implement the forces that they are to work with. And the other thing which has influenced me is that everyone talks about implementation. But the how part, the financing part and how to deal with the corruption issues. It makes this difference with other policies, which have been there. So we need to take stock. And we need to say, okay, if this part of the federal state or the nationality has collapsed practices what measures are we taking into consideration to make sure that they are doing the same. We need to take those people on board. We talk of transparency and accountability. If we are talking transparency about the military on just mouth and paper and not on practical, corruption will not end. We need to end corruption by taking actions and shaming, naming the ones who are corrupting. So by this way, we will finish the corruption. And when we talk of corruption, look at a woman. A woman is a man above you, one of the men above you. The woman is the one who produces food, but he has less capital. She has no land. And the issue of corruption comes in again. So we are making women vulnerable and vulnerable. And the issue of land is in the hands of the rich people, those who got power and those are the ones who are promoting corruption. So, yeah, this meeting enhances me to see the ways on how I will influence my voice at community level and how I will influence my voice at national level and how I will influence my voice at legal level and global. Thank you.