well, speaking of africa, renewable resources that remain mostly on taps. geopolitical analysts, jo mulanda told us that african leaders should not blindly accept any deal with the e u without considering the needs of their own people. first. that will lead us to lead deals as individual div with the you states or the member states that will influence them into making division. not necessarily on behalf of the population, but the political parties that elected those leaders should be the one to have policies that will influence that the energy problems need to be revolve within african state. so, but if the new leadership is influencing the policies of africa, it's going to be a very long road for african countries to deal with their own energy problem. and so it should be the political parties that have influenced the leaders that are in power to make sure that they are in line with that. and then she plans for their own countries. that one come from you. elsewhere in africa, the red cross of kenya has condemned the killing of full humanitarian volunteers by militant groups in neighboring