The Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) has ruled in favour of the family of former Zambian president Edgar Lungu, allowing his burial to take place in South Africa.
“The Zambian government’s failure to establish a right under either the common law or contract to override the family’s burial decision is fatal to its case. The high court erred in finding that the Zambian government was entitled to relief. It ought properly to have dismissed the application.
“The appeal must be upheld and the order of the high court set aside. There is no reason why costs should not follow the result,” Judge Raylene Keightley said.
The latest judgment overturns a 2025 high court order that authorised the Zambian government to repatriate Lungu’s remains for a state funeral. The high court argued that it could not bar the Zambian government from repatriating one of its own citizens.



