đŸ‡¿đŸ‡² PF CELEBRATION CUT SHORT AS SOUTH AFRICA REJECTS BURIAL OF EDGAR LUNGU ON ITS SOIL Lusaka, Zambia – June 21, 2025 What was seen by some members of the Patriotic Front (PF) as a political victory has been abruptly disrupted after the South African government officially rejected the proposed burial of late former President Edgar Chagwa Lungu in Johannesburg. The decision follows government-to-government consultations between Zambia and South Africa, during which Pretoria reportedly advised against hosting the burial of a foreign head of state within its borders, citing diplomatic protocol and national policy. The unexpected reversal has sparked mixed reactions across Zambia and beyond, with some PF members and supporters visibly disappointed after prematurely celebrating what they saw as a symbolic snub to the current UPND-led administration. FAMILY’S PLANS THROWN INTO CONFUSION The Lungu family, which earlier announced that burial arrangements would proceed in South Africa, is...
CONFUSION OVER EDGAR LUNGU’S IDENTITY DOCUMENTS PROMPTS COURT STAND DOWN Watch video here: https://www.facebook.com/share/v/16o1gDNzL1/ Pretoria, South Africa – June 25, 2025 The ongoing hearing at the Pretoria High Court took a dramatic turn today after it was revealed that the late former President Edgar Lungu was admitted to hospital using multiple identity documents, none of which were Zambian. According to court disclosures, at the time of his admission, Lungu reportedly had: One Zimbabwean passport Two diplomatic passports from two different countries Two green (ordinary) passports And was registered under different names, though referring to the same individual The revelations caused a stir in the courtroom, prompting the judge to stand down the hearing temporarily in order to allow the Attorney General’s legal team to amend their application accordingly. Legal experts say the use of multiple identities could complicate Zambia’s claim that Lungu was a former Head of S...
BREAKING!! SOUTH AFRICA SAYS IT WILL HAND OVER LUNGU’S REMAINS TO ZAMBIA IF FORMALLY REQUESTED In a major development, the Government of South Africa has indicated that it is obligated under international law to surrender the remains of Zambia’s former Commander-in-Chief, President Edgar Chagwa Lungu, to the Zambian Government—if a formal request is made. This comes amid growing public debate and tensions surrounding the late president’s repatriation and burial arrangements, with some members of his family suggesting the possibility of burying him in South Africa if their preferences are not respected. However, the South African Government has now clarified that, under international diplomatic protocols and repatriation laws, it must comply with the wishes of the sitting government of the deceased’s home country in matters involving former Heads of State. This revelation is expected to intensify discussions between the Zambian Government and the Lungu family, as the country contin...
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