Zambian Dispute: Battle Over Former President Lungu's Final Resting Place

Zambia's government has taken custody of Edgar Lungu's body in a dispute with his family over his burial place. The issue stems from Lungu's complex relationship with current President Hakainde Hichilema. Conflicting court orders in South Africa highlight tensions between honoring state protocols and family wishes.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Johannesburg | Updated: 23-04-2026 14:34 IST | Created: 23-04-2026 14:34 IST
Zambian Dispute: Battle Over Former President Lungu's Final Resting Place
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The Zambian government has taken control of former President Edgar Lungu's remains, intensifying a dispute with his family over his burial location. The controversy follows Lungu's death in South Africa last year, after which his final wishes and state protocols collided in court.

Zambia's attorney general announced that Lungu's body had been moved from a Pretoria funeral home following a South African court's directive. However, Lungu's family cited a conflicting order demanding the return of his remains to the previous facility, adding to the legal confusion.

The struggle is emblematic of Lungu's contentious relationship with President Hakainde Hichilema. The government intends for Lungu to receive a state funeral in Zambia, yet family claims regard his wish to distance Hichilema from his burial. This dispute is rooted in past political rivalries, including Lungu's 2017 arrest of Hichilema, and subsequent election defeat in 2021.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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