A South African courtroom has halted plans to bury former Zambian President Edgar Lungu at a non-public ceremony in South Africa simply because it was about to start out.
That is the most recent twist in a row between the federal government and Lungu’s household over his burial, after the household opted for a non-public ceremony in South Africa, fairly than a full state funeral at house.
The Zambian authorities had filed an pressing case within the Pretoria Excessive Courtroom in search of to cease the burial deliberate by his household.
The courtroom stated that the funeral wouldn’t go forward following an “settlement between the events” nevertheless it seems that any funeral will not occur till August on the earliest.
The dispute follows a long-standing feud between Lungu and his successor, President Hakainde Hichilema, with Lungu’s household saying he had indicated that Hichilema shouldn’t attend his funeral.
Following Lungu’s dying in South Africa aged 68, the household wished to be in control of the funeral preparations, together with the repatriation of his physique, however the Zambian authorities sought to take management.
The federal government and his household later agreed he would have a state funeral earlier than relations broke down over the exact preparations, prompting the household to go for a burial in South Africa.
President Hichilema has since argued that Lungu, as a former president, “belongs to the nation of Zambia” and ought to be buried within the nation.
The Pretoria courtroom gave Zambian legal professional normal Mulilo D Kabesha till 4 July to submit his “amended discover of movement” in help of Lungu’s repatriation to Zambia. His household has till 11 July to file their opposing papers.
“This matter shall be heard as a particular movement on the 4th of August 2025,” the courtroom stated. The prices of the pressing utility shall be decided then.
The Zambian authorities argues that private needs shouldn’t override the higher public curiosity, citing the case of founding President Kenneth Kaunda.
In 2021, Kaunda’s household stated he wished to be laid to relaxation subsequent to his spouse and never on the web site designated by the federal government.
Nonetheless, the federal government went forward and buried Kaunda at Embassy Memorial Park in Lusaka.
The present row over Lungu’s burial underscores the tense relationship between him and his successor, which performed out in life and continues even in dying.
When Lungu was president, Hichilema was locked up for over 100 days on treason expenses after Hichilema’s motorcade allegedly refused to provide manner for him.
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