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A Fight Over a Former President's Resting Place
South Africa, PretoriaWednesday, June 25, 2025
The family says Lungu did not want Hichilema at his funeral, showing how deep the feud runs. After Lungu's death at 68, his family wanted to handle the funeral themselves, including bringing his body back to Zambia. But the government wanted control, leading to a breakdown in their agreement.
The court has given the Zambian government until July 4 to explain why Lungu should be buried in Zambia. The family has until July 11 to respond. The court will make a final decision on August 4. The government argues that public interest should come before personal wishes, mentioning a past case where former President Kenneth Kaunda was buried against his family's wishes.
This fight shows how political tensions can last even after a leader's death. It also highlights the struggle between personal wishes and public expectations in honoring former leaders.
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