Former Zambian President Edgar Lungu Has Died at 68

Sudden Passing in South Africa
Former Zambian President Edgar Chagwa Lungu has died at the age of 67. The former head of state reportedly passed away on Wednesday, June 5, 2025, while undergoing medical treatment at a private hospital in Pretoria, South Africa. According to multiple media reports and confirmations from close family sources, including his daughter Tasila Lungu, the news of his passing is now officially public.
Lungu had been battling health issues for some time, though specific details about the illness have not yet been disclosed. His unexpected passing has sent shockwaves across Zambia and the broader Southern African region, as the former president was recently re-engaging with the political scene.
A Look Back at His Presidency
Edgar Lungu served as Zambia’s sixth president from 2015 to 2021. He assumed power following the death of President Michael Sata and was elected in a tightly contested by-election. In 2016, he secured a full five-year term in office after defeating opposition leader Hakainde Hichilema.
During his presidency, Lungu focused on infrastructure development, national security, and economic reform. His administration was marked by major road and energy projects, as well as increased Chinese investment in Zambia. However, his time in office was also marred by accusations of authoritarianism, press suppression, and rising national debt.
Lungu lost the 2021 general election to Hakainde Hichilema of the United Party for National Development (UPND), ending his six-year rule and ushering in a new chapter in Zambia’s democratic history.
Post-Presidency Life and Political Comeback
Following his electoral defeat, Lungu initially retired from active politics and took a low profile. He was rarely seen in public and refrained from engaging in national political discourse. However, in late 2024, there were indications of a political comeback as he began appearing at opposition rallies and public events.
Sources within the Patriotic Front (PF), the party he once led, revealed that there were ongoing talks to position Lungu as a unifying figure for the opposition ahead of the 2026 elections. His re-entry into politics was welcomed by some and criticized by others, reflecting his polarizing legacy.
Unfortunately, his deteriorating health is believed to have slowed down his return to the political frontlines. His sudden death has now ended any prospects of a political resurgence.
National and International Reactions
Tributes have started pouring in from across Zambia and the African continent. Political leaders, civil society groups, and ordinary citizens have expressed their condolences and shared their reflections on Lungu's legacy.
Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema is expected to issue a formal statement, and the government will likely declare a period of national mourning. Regional leaders from SADC (Southern African Development Community) countries are also expected to pay their respects.
Funeral Arrangements Pending
As the nation grieves, the Patriotic Front and Lungu’s family are expected to announce funeral arrangements and memorial events soon. Edgar Lungu leaves behind a complex legacy, one that will be debated and analyzed in Zambia for years to come.
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