 Hey, I just wanted to chime in very quickly, and give you an interpretation of what President Hakainda Hitchlima said today when he arrived at the airport. As many of you know, President Hitchlima returned today from his foreign trip, and no sooner did he land, did people begin to misinterpret and misquote him. Now, it's important for us to understand that the English language, when you use the wrong word when you mean something else, that wrong word changes the meaning and the context of what you're trying to say. And I'm going to show you what I mean. Many of you know that this man, Sean Tempo, has misquoted the President, and this is what he said. Sean Tempo said, it is absolutely wrong for HH to say, and then he quotes, he puts this in quotes. He says, a click of thieves have been running Zambia since 1964. Well, the President didn't say that. Neither did he mean it. I'm going to break it down for you. Now, as I explain this to you, I want you to know that from here on out, I'm going to quote word for word verbatim what the journalist said to President Hitchlima, and then what President Hitchlima said in response to the journalist. So let's begin with what the journalist said to the President. The journalist from Diamond TV, a lady, said to the President, said, your government has been accused by some opposition leaders that the reinstatements that are happening are happening on tribal lines. End quote. Then President Hitchlima responds by saying, and I quote, you have to be careful when you ask questions of ethnicity. First, you must start from the premise that all Zambians are entitled to jobs. You're entitled to be a journalist. Are you a tribalist? Because you're a journalist, you're not. That's mischief by the tribalists. The hate monsters who did not want this country to be run by anyone else other than a click of thieves like them. And I call them a click of thieves because they've been feeding off of public resources from independence. Now the key word is from. Sean Tembeau said, the President said, since independence. Well, that's not what the President said. The word from here means from the benefit of independence. You know that Zambia was once a colony of the British Empire. We broke away from the chains of the British Empire and we became independent in 1964. And we began to run our own affairs. We didn't need the British who were presiding over the economy of Zambia. We didn't need to ask them for anything. So because we gained our own independence, what the President is saying there is that the PF took advantage of the fact that we now run our own affairs. And so the PF were stealing, feeding off of the resources that we have as a direct result and as a direct benefit of independence. The President was not saying that a click of thieves have been running Zambia since 1964. No. He was saying a click of thieves, namely the patriotic front, have been running a small click of thieves have been running this country from the benefit of being independent. Are you getting that? For me, it's very clear. It's very simple. So when you say, since independence, it means from 1964, va caunda all the way down to va lungo. The Zambia's economy has been run by a click of thieves. Who was HH fighting? Was HH fighting caunda? No. Was HH fighting Baciluva? No. Was HH fighting Varupia Banda? No. Was HH fighting Edgar Lungo and his PF? Yes. So it stands to reason that President Hitchlima was referring to the PF who were taking advantage of the fact that we as Zambians preside over our own affairs. So the President didn't say since independence. He said from independence, meaning from the benefit of being independent.