FORMER vice-president Enock Kavindele has revealed that some regional presidents suggested the Zambian government drop cases against former president Edgar Lungu’s family in exchange for the repatriation of his remains. And Kavindele says the Zambian delegation achieved its mission in South Africa, but was left in the dark as to why the other party pulled out at the last minute. Commenting on remarks by former second deputy speaker of the National Assembly Mwiimba Malama, who claimed the government failed to repatriate Lungu’s remains because it sent the wrong people to negotiate with the Lungu family, Kavindele said he was approached by regional leaders with proposals he could not act on. “These talks in South Africa were so delicate that we...