The Dalitso Lungu case: Why was former president Lungu’s immunity not lifted?
[Zambian Eye - Zambia] - 10/02/2026
632 Views By Sishuwa Sishuwa On 10 February 2026, the Lusaka High Court ordered the forfeiture of properties worth K31 million belonging to former president Edgar Lungu’s son, Dalitso. According to court records, Dalitso, who earned a total income of K137, 803 before Lungu became president in (…)
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