Zambia President’s family keeps the burial line of government
After the days of uncertainty and discussions, the arrangements for Zambia’s previous funeral is completed.
Edgar Lungu, who led Zambia from 2015 to 2021, died 11 days ago in South Africa where he received the treatment of ill illness.
According to his family, he had left the commands that his political rival and President of Hakaindda and President “should not come near his body”.
However, the Member’s family spokesman confirmed that a covenant allowed by the government that allows the Luxury to treat the Frequent Funeral next week.
The line caused the calculation among the South Africans and the people left them and wondered how their former leader should crain.
After days of the days, the Member and Government approved that:
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The president’s front body will be thrown into the village of Zambia, Laka, Wednesday by a charter private plane
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When you arrive at the airport, the body will be welcomed by family and there are full military medals
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Will be submitted to a member of Lusaka where he will sleep in the government
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Three days, from Thursday, unwilling at the Council Center in the capital where the public pays their respect
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The family’s funeral will be on Sunday 22 June for the legal mourning the next day.
The former President will be buried on the following Monday but is not clear that he will be able to step off the official reasons for the President or residence.
In the combination of South Africa’s family, Mobi’s family spokeswoman Siylers, sitting next to Cabbian Cabinet
Mr. Zulu said that the family continued on the basis of the basis that the government would “not turn in our covenant”.
Speaking Government, Mr. Kangwengile and thanked Zazambian with their patience “at this difficult time”.
Six years later like Head State, a member has lost 2021 elections in a major report.
After this victory returned to politics but later he returned to Fray.
He was interested in wishing the Presidency and but by the end of the Constitutional Court for the Constitution to prevent him from the running, deciding was the two principles.
Despite his unfit in the presidential election, he remained with the influence of Zambia politics and did not stop his criticism in his position.
Last year, a Mmate cried out police abuse and blamed the authorities to add him under the house. He also said he was protected from out of the world. The government denied both allegations.
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