Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 17 March 2026
📘 Source: Lusaka Times

Officers from theDrug Enforcement Commission (Zambia)(DEC) have allegedly broken into a residence belonging to late former PresidentEdgar Lunguin Lusaka’s Libala area. In an interview with the media, one of the lawyers representing the former President confirmed the development. The lawyer disclosed that the officers were also collecting vehicles belonging to Mr.

Lungu’s son,Dalitso Lungu. The vehicles were recently forfeited to the State after being deemed tainted by theEconomic and Financial Crimes Court (Zambia). However, Dalitso Lungu has since appealed the court’s decision to have the vehicles and other properties forfeited.

The lawyer described the conduct of the officers as “total lawlessness,” alleging that they refused to present a search warrant when requested. More details are expected to emerge as the situation develops. hidden in libs….how many cars are there kanshi…search the lawyers house he might be harboring more cars

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Originally published by Lusaka Times • March 17, 2026

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