Edgar Lungu: Zambia?s Ex-President Left Orders Barring His Successor from Viewing His Body

Zambia's former president Edgar Lungu died on Thursday, June 5, while receiving specialised treatment in South Africa

Following his death, it was revealed that Lungu, who died at the age of 68, left a solemn wish that needs to be honoured during his final send-off

The former president left instructions that his successor, Hakainde Hichilema, should not be allowed near his body

Former Zambian president Edgar Lungu left strict instructions that should be honoured during his burial ceremony.

Hakainde Hichilema(l) not allowed at Edgar Lungu's funeral. Photo: Tony Karumba/Thomas Trutschel

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Will Zambian president be allowed at Lungu's burial?

According to the family spokesperson, Lungu gave strict orders that his successor, who is the current Zambian president, Hakainde Hichilema, should not be allowed anywhere near his body.

BBC reported that this is the latest development in the bitter feud over the funeral plans for the late Lungu.

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The Zambian government was expected to transport Lungu's body from South Africa on Wednesday, June 11, but it failed to do so.

This was attributed to a longstanding dispute between Lungu's family and his political party, the Patriotic Front, over funeral arrangements.

The late Lungu and Hichilema were political rivals for a long period. Hichilema defeated Lungu in the 2021 General Election after failing in his previous five attempts.

While addressing the people of Zambia on Thursday evening, June 12, the president did not publicly announce Lungu's last wishes but focused on calling for peace, love and unity.

This comes approximately a week after Lungu passed away while undergoing specialised treatment in South Africa. Lungu died at the age of 68.

The late served as Zambia's president for a period of six years from 2015 to 2021. He assumed office following the death of his predecessor, Michael Sata.

He lost to Hichilema in 2021, but did not give up. He made a comeback in 2023, looking to fight for the highly coveted seat.

However, his dream of returning to the presidency was cut short after Zambia's constitutional court declared him ineligible to contest for another term.

Did leaders mourn Lungu's death?

Following Lungu's death, various leaders, including President William Ruto, mourned him with heartfelt tributes

In a condolence message through his official social media platforms, Ruto sympathised with the family of Lungu and the people of Zambia.

William Ruto mourned Zambia's ex-president Edgar Lungu. Photo: William Ruto/Thomas Truschel.

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He described Lungu as a progressive and outstanding leader who had once served Zambians with commitment and zeal.

Tasila Lungu, who also serves as a Member of Parliament in Zambia, took to her social media pages to mourn her father's death.

She further confirmed that her father had been receiving treatment in South Africa. She added that his father's medical journey had been handled with privacy and dignity.

What was Lungu's final message to wife?

Just three days before his death, the former politician had celebrated his wife on her birthday.

In an emotional message, Lungu called his wife his babe and expressed gratitude that he was both his close confidante and life partner.

He further asked netizens to join him in celebrating his beloved wife, whom he referred to as his rock and confidant.

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