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JOHANNESBURG - The leave to appeal application by the family of the late former Zambian president, Edgar Lungu, will no ...
The dispute over the final resting place of former Zambian President Edgar Lungu is back in court. The full bench of the Gauteng High Court in Pretoria will hear the Lungu familys ...
In the latest development of a saga that has gripped the nation, a Pretoria court ruled in favor of the Zambian government, ...
The court based its decision on, among other things, its conclusion that there was an enforceable agreement between the Lungu family and the Zambian government over his repatriation. It also found ...
Last week, the court ruled in the government’s favour that the former president’s remains should be repatriated for burial in ...
"It's coming home!" – a phrase indelibly linked to English football fans – has now gained currency among some Zambians in the ...
The spat over late Zambia president Edgar Lungu’s body shows how battles over leaders’ remains often pit families against ...
After months of dispute, Pretoria high court says Edgar Lungu’s family must hand over his body for burial in Zambia.
A South African court has ruled that Zambia can repatriate the remains of its former president and bury him in his home ...
Thus, another standoff is underway, at a time the court ruling was anticipated to settle the deadlock between the Lungus and the government on whether the deceased would be buried in South Africa as ...
A South African court ruled Friday that Zambia's former president Edgar Lungu, who died in South Africa on June 5, should be buried in Zambia, against his family's wishes.
A South African court has decided that the body of Edgar Lungu, Zambia’s former president who passed away in South Africa on ...
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