State funeral of Kenneth Kaunda

From Chalo Chatu, Zambia online encyclopedia
Date2 July 2021

Kenneth Kaunda, the first President of Zambia died on 17 June 2021 at Mina Soko Medical Centre in Lusaka. The government announced a 21-day mourning period during the mourning period Kaunda's body was taken around all 10 provincial towns and in each provincial capital, a short church ceremony was conducted by the Military and the United Church of Zambia which Kaunda belonged. The state funeral took place on 2 July due to the COVID-19 restrictions attendance was strictly by invitation. The funeral service was broadcast on national TV networks in Zambia, South Africa and around the region.

Background

On 14 June 2021, Kaunda was admitted to Maina Soko Military Hospital in Lusaka to be treated for an undisclosed medical condition. The Zambian government said medics were doing everything they could to make him recover, though it was not clear what his health condition was. On 15 June 2021, it was revealed that he was being treated for pneumonia, which, according to his doctor, had been a recurring problem in his health.

Funeral & burial service

Kaunda's funeral took place at Lusaka Show Grounds on 2 July 2021, after his body had its last provincial visit. Ordinary Zambian citizens came out to show their last respects as they waved their white handkerchiefs in mourning, an item Kaunda carried with him when he was incarcerated during the struggle for liberation during the state funeral, a 21-gun salute was given to the former president.

Reactions

The Kunda family

The letter, dated June 23 2021:

“We, the undersigned, representing the collective view of the family, have taken into consideration the proposal to exhume Dr Kaunda’s remains from Embassy Park after the burial to be relocated at his residence as a compromise to the family’s request.

“However, we find this proposal unnecessary as our gallant first president needs to rest in peace at his final resting place.

“We therefore humbly request the government reconsiders its decision to bury him at Embassy Park and honour what was his only final wish, to be buried next to his dear wife at his residence.”

On 1 July Kaunda’s grandchildren wrote a letter on behalf of the family to President Edgar Lungu to reconsider the decision to bury Kaunda at Embassy Park. On 6 July 2021, news came out about the uncertainty whether the national memorial site reserved for former presidents will be his final resting place as Kunda's son Kaweche asked the court to direct the State to allow the family to bury him at his farm residence, next to his wife Betty, as per his wishes the Zambian government said that he could be exhumed later to be reburied there. But the country’s Solicitor-General Abraham Mwansa responded by saying "We are yet to be served any papers regarding the court process."

The United Kingdom

The Queen in Her message of condolence to President Edgar Lungu wrote She was greatly saddened to receive news of the death of Kenneth Kaunda. During and after his presidency, he worked tirelessly for the good of the Zambian people. She will always remember their meetings and the warmth that Kaunda felt for the Commonwealth. Her Majesty The Queen and Her Government and the United Kingdom was represented by the Minister for Africa James Duddridge.

South Africa

President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa hailed the late Zambian former President Kenneth Kaunda as the last of a generation who lit the path to Africa's freedom an act of courage and selflessness and the support he showed to South Africa during one of the country's darkest and most volatile periods in its history. In his speech, he stated "Africa joins the people of Zambia and all the peoples on our continent in mourning the passing of our great leader and father. The father of liberation in our regions, SADC Dr Kenneth Kaunda was a loyal friend of the people of South Africa."

Attendee

Dignitaries
Country Title Dignitary
 Malawi President Lazarus Chakwera
 Mozambique President Filipe Nyusi
 Namibia President Hage Geingob
 South Africa President Cyril Ramaphosa
 Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa
BotswanaBotswana President Mokgweetsi Masisi
KenyaKenya President Uhuru Kenyatta
 Ghana President Nana Akufo-Addo
Government representatives
Country Title Dignitary
 United Kingdom Minister for Africa James Duddridge
Former leaders
Country Title Dignitary
 Tanzania 4th President Jakaya Kikwete

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