FORMER president Edgar Lungu’s family says his remains will no longer be repatriated to Zambia as earlier announced. Family representative Makebi Zulu says the decision stems from concerns that government will not honour the agreed terms regarding Lungu’s funeral arrangements. Speaking during a media briefing on Wednesday, Zulu expressed hope that the former president’s remains would eventually be brought back home and laid to rest. “As the public may be aware, we had engaged government on the arrangements relating to the burial of the late sixth republican president of the Republic of Zambia, president Edgar Chagwa Lungu. Following a joint briefing between family and government, we came to an agreed position that the mortal remains of president Edgar Chagwa Lungu...
