 Thank you very much and for the opportunity to express our shock at the conduct of the president and maybe possibly his andras. For the past 2-3 weeks, there has been a raging debate on the shortage of drugs in the hospitals and government have been contradicting itself through the minister of health, the permanent secretary and the spokesperson of government, including some cadas they have appointed in government who are speaking in the name of director special duties and all these portfolios they have created. But the point we want to raise today is I think the president is taking the scandal of the shortage of drugs for granted. It's like a joke. To have a head of state leave his community house, leave state house to go to the minister of health to have a private meeting with the minister of health is really unfortunate. We know that it was a media stunt to try and take selfies and try and show that possibly is concerned about what is going on. If he was serious and genuine about it, we should have seen him go and see the reality on the ground. We left many first level hospitals in Chilenje, in Matero, in Chawama, in Kanyama. He could have gone and seen how people are dying and the death rate that has increased, the mortality rate that has increased as a result of lack of drugs in the hospitals. I think the president must not be driven to undertake propaganda now that he is in government. The Zaman people are not expecting the president to continue feeding them with propaganda. They are expecting practical solutions to the challenges that have so far been occasioned by the incompetence of his retainers, the incompetence of the ministers, the incompetence of this government, the disaster in the minister of health is one that we can never really cross over or possibly minimize because it borders on the life of the Zaman people. So I think that exercise, we condemn it with the context that it deserves. The president needs to be serious when it comes to the lives of the Zaman people. Thank you very much.