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Zambian ex-president’s family halts return of his body from South Africa

18 June 2025
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Zambian ex-president’s family halts return of his body from South Africa
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The family of former Zambian President Edgar Lungu has halted the return of his body from South Africa, citing the government’s failure to adhere to funeral arrangements, including a lack of consultation on a draft program. Tensions between the family and the government continue amid a national mourning period, with Lungu’s body expected to be repatriated eventually for burial following a state funeral on June 22.

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