 the Republic of Zambia, just as students, as well as lecturers, institutions, are convention here today. Members of the press, distinguished ladies, confident and delighted to invite the honorable Minister of Health, Madam Silvia Massimo, Member of Parliament, to give us welcome remarks. Zambia Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Zambia. Your Excellency, on behalf of Cabinet, on behalf of the people of Zambia, I would like to welcome you back home. I assure you that the mission of Zambia is in a celebratory mood. This is the momentous occasion, your Excellencies, an occasion that would not be repeated in our lifetime. As people from Zambia, we are proud and happy that within one year, a month, we will have money as our chief. And Mr. President, you are made for this country that will be celebrated in the long time to come. We are happy, Mr. President, that you are now in a situation where you are going to ensure that your aspirations and aspirations of this country are achieved. The deep crisis which we have been facing has now been resolved and you will now be in a position to manage this country as you have always would be wanting to do on behalf of this country. Mr. President, the people of Zambia expect that they would like to hear from you. I would now like to ask my colleagues here to ensure that wherever they come from, both of them come from various parts of the country before the nation. And so, Mr. President, thank you so much. That's you, your Excellencies. Though left in the cold, it's aligned by the cold. At the end of the cold, you still have the flow. Being our president, you gave your gene. And as a nation, we are made to win. In which is why you've got your vehicle and your appreciation for this thing I did for Lumba. Appreciate your great negotiations. While you have managed to structure 6.3 billion U.S. dollars in debt in various governments around the world. Appreciate your leadership and people's skills. And your quest for peace. This was evident when you joined other African leaders in your quest to end the U.S.-Urbanian war. Please, the nation. Chausi, Tauruga College of Education, Navy Patrick Manawasa, University, CPU, HON, and NIPA. We are all here to welcome you for a remarkable achievement and thought to our country, Sandra. We are now guaranteed that our mothers, even if it is our unity, will find it easier to work with and also to do different types of business. The student copiers will also find it easier to live a comfortable life by buying at least cheaper things because we know that any problem would be better through your achievement. Thank you so much, Mr. President. We are happy for your remarkable achievements. Thank you.