Government Asks South Africa to Accord Lungu Military Honours During Repatriation - The Zambian Observer
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Zambia to repatriate Lungu’s remains from South Africa
The government of Zambia has confirmed that the remains of former president Edgar Lungu will be repatriated from South Africa on Wednesday, following his death earlier this month. Lungu, Zambia’s sixth president, died at a hospital in South Africa on 5 June. In a statement issued on Monday, Zambia’s minister of foreign affairs and international cooperation, Mulambo Haimbe, expressed gratitude to the South African government for the support exten…
Government asks South Africa to accord Lungu military honours during repatriation - The Zambian Observer
Government asks SA to accord Lungu military honours during repatriation THE Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation has revealed that government will officially request that the late former President Edgar Lungu be accorded full military honours by the government of the South Africa upon the repatriation of his remains in that country on Wednesday. […] The post Government asks South Africa to accord Lungu military honours durin…
Zambia : Government extends gratitude to South Africa for support
Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Mulambo Haimbe has expressed gratitude to the South African Government for the support rendered to Zambia following the Passing of former President, Edgar Lungu. Mr Haimbe says the South African Government has provided support to the Zambian Government, the bereaved family, and mourners after the death of former President […]
Zambia applauds South Africa’s solidarity during National mourning - Lusaka Star
Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Mulambo Haimbe, has expressed gratitude to the South African government for the support rendered to the Zambian government, the bereaved family, and mourners following the passing of the Sixth President. In a press statement, Mr. Haimbe conveyed a message of special thanks from President Hakainde Hichilema to Cyril Ramaphosa, President of South Africa, for the hospitality and solidarity …
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