Zambia secures case to bury ex-leader
The court ordered Lungu’s family to hand over the body to Zambian officials to allow the repatriation. The ruling follows a tense dispute between the family, who opposed the presence of Lungu’s political successor, President Hakainde Hichilema, at the funeral, and the Zambian government, which had prepared state funeral arrangements with Hichilema at the center as commander-in-chief of the Defence Forces.
Lungu, who served as Zambia’s president from 2015 to 2021, passed away on June 5 in South Africa at the age of 68 while receiving treatment for an undisclosed illness. Earlier attempts by the family to bury him in South Africa were blocked by the Pretoria High Court.
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