THE Supreme Court of Appeal of South Africa has granted Edgar Lungu’s family leave to appeal the ruling of the High Court, Gauteng Division, which ordered the repatriation of his mortal remains for a state funeral and burial at Embassy Park. In August, the South African Constitutional Court dismissed an application by Lungu’s family to directly appeal against the ruling of the High Court. Earlier, the South African High Court ordered that Lungu’s body be handed over to the Zambian authorities for a state funeral following his death on June 5, 2025.
However, Lungu’s widow, Esther, and the family filed an application for leave to appeal the judgement, arguing that the court erred in allowing the government to repatriate Lungu’s… Do you agree that child defilers should be castrated?