JUSTICE OR CORRUPTION?: A CASE OF THE JOHANNESBURG HIGH COURT RULING ON THE ECL REPATRIATION CASE
By Sean Tembo – PeP President & TONSE ALLIANCE Spokesperson
1. Today’s ruling of the South African High Court, Gauteng Division, to deny the Lungu Family leave to appeal the judgement of the same court, to the Court of Appeal, with costs, took me aback. And l am still reeling with shock.
2. Suffice to mention that l was not as shocked by the Court’s earlier judgement which granted custody of President Edgar Chagwa Lungu’s body to the Zambian Government, for the simple reason that a Court judgement is merely an expression of the opinion of the judge or judges sitting at the bench. In as much as l was disagreeable with the judgement itself, I comforted myself that a superior court will definitely overturn it.
3. However, for the High Court to deny the Lungu Family the opportunity to get a second opinion from a superior court, on their judgement, smacked me as a total compromise by the Court, in favor of the Zambian Government. This is not a mere misdirection of the Court. This is a deliberate effort by the Court to deny the Lungu Family justice in this matter.
4. A 2013 survey undertaken by the Johannesburg Society of Advocates found that about 57% of all High Court Judgements in the Gauteng Division, which were appealed to superior courts, were subsequently overturned. What does this statistic mean? It means that when the South African High Court, Gauteng Division, issues a judgement, more often than not, the judgement is wrong. So, given such statistics, why would the High Court deny the Lungu Family the opportunity for a superior court to have a second bite at the cherry? To review the law and the facts and make a determination? If indeed, the High Court was acting in good faith and in the interest of justice?
5. Besides, this is a matter that has not only attracted and captivated wide public attention in Zambia and South Africa, but in the entire sub-saharan region as well. Therefore, for such a prominent matter, why should the High Court, the most junior of the three superior courts, feel that they should be the ones to have a final say? That they should be the only ones to have a bite at the cherry?
6. Some people say they are tired of this matter, and that we should close this chapter and move on. But how do we move on while carrying an injustice on our heads? Surely, would that be a befitting way to honor the legacy of President Edgar Chagwa Lungu? A man who sacrificed his health and the comfort of his Presidential retirement to come back to active politics, just so that he can redeem the Zambian people from the current maladministration?
7. The only sure way to properly close this matter is if we get justice. What kind of justice am l looking at here? Well, my idea of justice in this matter is when the Lungu Family are granted the legal right to determine how and where they should bury President Edgar Chagwa Lungu. That’s my idea of justice in this matter. Without that, then l am quite sure that the spirit of Mr Lungu will haunt those of us whom he expected to safeguard his interests, if a time ever came when he was unable to safeguard his own interests. And that time has come. It is now.
7. In the premises above, l wish to state that l am in full support of any decision that the Lungu Family may take to appeal the refusal by the High Court to grant leave to appeal it’s judgement, to the Court of Appeal.
8. I am further making a humble cash donation of K10,000.00 to the Lungu Family to go towards meeting the costs of pursuing justice in this matter. I wish l was in a position to donate more, but l am not. May it be known to all men and women that, we may have lost ECL in flesh, but those of us who loved and cherished him shall never allow his legacy to be disacleted by those who abhorred him. That is the greatest insult that we can ever suffer. And those that loved and cherished ECL can be rest assured that we shall go to the ends of the earth to protect and defend his legacy. May His Soul continue to Rest in Peace.
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SET 16.09.2025

That’s not right. You don’t force Justice to be in your favour and that’s when it becomes Justice. Law has to strike a balance. I feel you are just after imbarrassing H.H.
Rubbish.
Yes, utter rubbish.
This man can’t even go to Kazungula, bagwila ba Stwana. Then here at President if a party. Atase.
But Mr Sean Tembo sometimes really goes off in thinking.This matter has been followed too well by many people and we have all seen and heard all facts.This kind of case is not new to Zambia.The lawyers for Lungu family failed to raise new submissions that could convince the court including the constitutional court.Mr Tembo must just accept that the right thing is about to happen for the desires of the majority of Zambians.
Let us confine our foolishness to our borders. To begin to infer that the justice system in South Africa is corrupt is preposterous.
Ba Sean, stick with the Zambian justice system.
Misguided, shame on pep and tonse political shells
How many more Appeals will make you accept?
The Lungu family is plagued by bitterness, hatred, and a desire for vengeance. Meanwhile, the arrogance and self-importance of Lawyer Makebi Zulu have exacerbated the situation. Makebi Zulu’s goal is to humiliate the government and to establish himself as a prominent lawyer.
The Lungu family is squandering a significant amount of money by hiring lawyers and prolonging their stay in South Africa, while private lawyers are capitalizing on this opportunity to earn more money through legal services.
The Lungu family has inflicted emotional distress upon themselves by postponing the burial and heeding the advice of those who mislead them, causing more harm to their feelings than any benefit.
The Lungu family is plagued by bitterness, hatred, and a desire for vengeance. Meanwhile, the arrogance and self-importance of Lawyer Makebi Zulu have exacerbated the situation. Makebi Zulu’s goal is to humiliate the government and to establish himself as a prominent lawyer.
The Lungu family is squandering a significant amount of money by hiring lawyers and prolonging their stay in South Africa, while private lawyers are capitalizing on this opportunity to earn more monry through legal services.
The Lungu family has inflicted emotional distress upon themselves by postponing the burial and heeding the advice of those who mislead them, causing more harm to their feelings than any benefit.
We wish Sean Tembo can just shut up and not pretend to be Mr. Know-it- all. These are legal matters and a RULING of a Court.
And this is the nit head that wants to be president of Zambia? I think I will be Donald trump one day kikikikikiki.
Tembo you have succeeded in displaying your hatred for HH and
his Government. Its not true that you are doing and saying all this
because of a principled stand on political choices , no. You are
suffering and dying inside, that the one who should never have
governed is in the seat. You wish HH governed over another country,
another people and that he would just disappear. Nothing of that is
gonna happen. Donate all money for a dead cause of Lungu’s body
and you will achieve nuts. Just drop dead and layoff. Its fimba upoke
time for you and yours. ECL will never happen for you again. Its curtains for ever and ever
Home is always home and not because you are rich.
It is indeed justice, Tembo , mukwasu.
You see justice has many faces even sending you home as it has been done is great justice baba Tembo mukwasu.
What is better than home? See. This is the greatest justice.