Hendy Mwenda
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@eliasmunshya @Peter_Kays According to State House sources and the attached video clip, Ramaphosa sent a delegation to make it clear to Hichilema that this funeral issue is a dispute between the family and the Zambian government, and that South Africa cannot force either party to any position.
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@glenmpani Your message is filled with rubbish. How did the government trampled the family sorrow under its boots. You're so devoid of facts....we can see that you're pushing a certain narrative. Sies
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Buried in Exile: How Zambia Failed Lungu — And Itself
What should have been a moment of national mourning has been transformed into a dark spectacle of political pettiness and moral failure. President Edgar Lungu — once Zambia’s head of state — now faces his final indignity: buried not in the soil he served, but in foreign land. President Lungu, who died in South Africa, will now be buried there — not by choice, but by the failure of his own nation to grant him rest at home.
Let that sink in.
A Zambian son. A former president. A man who — no matter your view of his politics — deserved the basic dignity of being laid to rest in his homeland. Denied. Not by law, not by tradition, but by the cold hand of politics wielded at a family’s hour of deepest grief.
This is no longer about Lungu. This is about what Zambia has become. A country where the dead cannot find peace because the living refuse to rise above grudges. A country where a family’s sorrow is trampled beneath the boots of state control. There was no need — no moral justification — to impose the will of government over a grieving family’s wishes. There was only a chance to show decency — and that chance was squandered.
And what of President Hakainde Hichilema?
A man of professed deep Christian values — where were those values when it mattered most? Where was the mercy, the humility, the grace that faith demands at moments like these? I expected him to be guided by his beliefs. Instead, the nation witnessed a failure of compassion at the highest level.
South Africa gains a body. Zambia buries its conscience.
This is the legacy of this moment:
👉 If even the dead can’t find peace in your politics, what peace can the living hope for?
History will not forget. And neither will the hearts broken by this needless cruelty.
#Zambia #EdgarLungu #BurialPolitics #Statecraft #AfricanDemocracy #LeadershipCrisis #RespectTheDead #HistoryWillJudge #PoliticalMaturity

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@zimbabwean_1 @glenmpani He made it a law on KK it should follow suit.
The author has unfaithfully been very bias in this write up
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@glenmpani "There was no need — no moral justification — to impose the will of government over a grieving family’s wishes."
Well, it was Lungu who imposed the will of the govt over the grieving KK's family wishes. He made it a law for the state to impose its will over family wishes.
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@LauraMiti I never realized that indeed it was too fast like fast and furious.
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@Supremejcmk @Pauldeglet @zadama24 What free education can do it was expensive for him to be at school at the right age
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A 22-YEAR-OLD Grade 10 pupil at Umodzi Day Secondary School in Katete has shot his cousin with a firearm, which he carried to school on careers day.
Michael Chokani shot his female cousin, aged 18, after she allegedly stopped him from shooting the teacher when he went late to school on careers day.
The suspect has been detained in police custody while the shotgun is being kept at police station as exhibit.

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