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‎‎Court Orders Repatriation Of Ex-Zambian President’s Body, Rejects Family’s Burial Wish

A South African court ruled on Friday that Zambia’s former president Edgar Lungu, who died in South Africa on June 5, should be buried in Zambia, against his family’s wishes.

‎Lungu’s burial has been the subject of a two-month dispute between Zambia’s government, which had planned a state funeral for him in Lusaka, and his family, who wanted him buried in South Africa.

‎Lungu’s widow and children blocked his body from being repatriated, saying he would not have wanted his political rival current Zambian president, Hakainde Hichilema, at his funeral.

‎Zambia, in turn, had filed a lawsuit halting his burial in South Africa while the funeral was already underway.

‎A court in Pretoria ruled on Friday that Zambian law prevailed.

‎“A former president’s wishes or the wishes of his family cannot outweigh the right of the state to honour that individual with a state funeral,” it added.

‎The judge ordered the family “to immediately surrender the body of the late president” to the Zambian authorities to allow for its repatriation and burial in Lusaka.

‎The cause of Lungu’s death at the age of 68 was not announced, but his Patriotic Front party said he had been receiving specialised treatment in a clinic in Pretoria.

‎He was elected to lead the copper-rich southern African country in 2015 but lost elections six years later to Hichilema, from the United Party for National Development.

‎Since then, his wife and children have been charged with corruption and possession of suspected proceeds of crime in what the family has claimed is part of a political vendetta.

‎Lungu’s daughter, Tasila Lungu, was arrested in February on money laundering charges, having previously been detained with her mother and sister on fraud charges in 2024.

‎Her brother, Dalitso, is also facing corruption charges.


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‎AFP


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