 budget. I'm so shocked it's now a mirage. They have changed. Madam speaker, I stand here in full support of the well-balanced budget. I'll cut one of the performer present, the late President Wanawasa. He said once, tolerance is bad. But little knowledge is dangerous. Therefore, even when you're commenting on the figures, when you have little knowledge to those page number fifty or forty-four, you will end up misleading the house. The budget that we are currently debating is in balance. We, the people of Muande, Mr. Speaker, are very excited. A rural consistency for that matter. Muande consistency in the education sector, if you go to schools in Muande, you will find one teacher or two teachers. P.F. has been in power for ten years, including the schools where the P.F. are coming from. They are facing the same challenge. Here today we have a budget that wants to employ thirty thousand teachers. And you are opposing. Who are you opposing? Not only are you opposing this budget in the house, you are opposing those teachers that do not have jobs. You are also opposing our children, who are looking forward to benefiting from those thirty thousand teachers. You are also opposing that girl child in Muande. That lacks an opportunity to go to school because of lack of teachers. The teacher to pupup proportion as Mr. Speaker in my constituents is one to eighty. How do those children learn is difficult to learn. When you come to the health sector, it's a sorry sight. If you go to Muande today, you will find how overwhelmed our health workers are. You will find your children also that you've trained not having jobs. Today you come in this honorable house and you are saying that this budget is a mirage. No. Today, every well-meaning Zambian should come on this floor and support. You know, in that moment on the 29th of October, I think the members on the left forgot that they were the opposition and we came in unit and supported it. Even as we left, they were cheering because this government is going to construct hundred and twenty schools. Some of those that are opposing on the left do not even have a secondary school in their constituents. They came on this floor and said we do not have government constructed schools. Here is an opportunity for you to have those government constructed and you want to oppose decentralization. Every well-meaning Zambian should support this cause because the reason why some are opposing is because our resources were centrally managed, which means that there was a lot of corruption because that money was in one basket. But today that money is going to be taken to the constituents. So that means it reduces also the risk of corruption. It will not happen. For those that are saying that they don't have capacity, for the people of Mwanji, we are actually overcapacitated. We are ready to give you L5UTA to give you that take-on cost system so that you can have, you can manage the 25.7 million. Today, as we speak, a person that passed in Mwanji needed to come to apply for a bursary here. That was very difficult and therefore denied children that deserved because the bursary was centrally managed. Today those bursaries are going to work development committees. So are the worships. Who should oppose that? This government and this budget means well for every well-meaning Zambian. Free education. Free education. I remember honoured members coming to this house and saying the people, the UPNU promised free education and here we will come to deliver. Including those that have children that they don't support. They will be supported in this budget. Free education. So we as a people, that girl child should benefit from free education. And all of us should be able to support that. Today if you went to Mwanji, you will be shocked. We don't even have any road whatsoever. The Kazungula Secheke Road has been signed. It has been a song. P.L. felt to do that but that road in ten years. Today we are receiving good news. That's an economic road. That all of us will benefit from. Every well-meaning Zambian will benefit from that road. That's why as a people of Mwanji, Mr. Speaker, sir, we are in support of this budget. This budget speaks to us. That agriculture, that farm in Mwanji is being given an opportunity today through this budget and ICME to also add value. We are looking forward by next year to seeing the products that are being done from Mwanji being supplied. This is all contained in here. So as we are opposing this, we are not opposing the members on the right. We are opposing the people of Zambia because this is exactly what they are looking forward to. And Mr. Speaker sir, I am an accountant. This budget has balanced team. No one should come to this house and tell the people that this budget does not balance. It balances. Which balance do you want? It has balanced. If you want, I can challenge the members on the left. Let them go back to the budget that they presented to this house last year. Let them go and extract the same figures and come back and report to this house. That is, we do not want ignorance or exposing little knowledge because you end up leading the people of Zambia. With that said, the people of Mwanji are in support of this budget. Thank you Mr. Speaker sir.