A diplomatic row is brewing between Zambia and South Africa over the burial plans for former Zambian president Edgar Lungu. After a prolonged illness, Lungu passed away in a Pretoria hospital, and his family wanted to lay him to rest in Zambia. However, President Hakainde Hichilema’s administration reportedly undermined agreements reached around Lungu’s death and burial arrangements, leading to a dramatic twist.
The repatriation of Lungu’s body to Zambia was halted due to ongoing disputes between his family and the Zambian government. In a surprise move, Lungu’s family has now confirmed that he will be buried in Johannesburg, South Africa. This marks the first time a former head of state from another country will be laid to rest on South African soil.
Lungu’s family accuses Hichilema’s administration of not respecting their wishes and agreements. They’ve expressed gratitude to the South African government for allowing a private funeral, citing the political challenges they faced back home.
The unexpected turn of events has sparked a diplomatic row between Zambia and South Africa. As the two countries navigate this sensitive situation, the world watches with bated breath.
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