Mourners gather to bid farewell to Zambia’s Kenneth Kaunda

People carry the coffin of Kenneth Kaunda draped in the Zambian flag at National Heroes Stadium in Lusaka, Zambia.
People carry the coffin of Kenneth Kaunda draped in the Zambian flag at National Heroes Stadium in Lusaka, Zambia.
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Al Jazeera :
Mourners in Zambia’s capital, Lusaka, have gathered at a stadium for a state memorial service for Kenneth Kaunda, the nation’s founding president and supporter of African nationalism.
A number of leaders from across the continent also attended Friday’s service for Zambia’s former president, who died last month aged 97.
A coffin draped in the Zambian flag was driven on a gun carriage into the 60,000-capacity National Heroes Stadium and placed under a white marquee.
Complying with COVID-19 social distancing rules, attendees waved white handkerchiefs as they stood on the terraces, dancing to dirges and solemn music played by a military band. A hero of the struggle against white rule is southern Africa, Kaunda died on June 17 at a military hospital where he had been admitted with pneumonia.
He always carried a white handkerchief – an item that he said symbolised love and peace, and which he started carrying while imprisoned during the struggle for independence.

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