Tributes continue to pour in for Kenneth Kaunda, Zambia's first President and one of the last of the generation of African leaders who fought colonialism, who died on Thursday aged 97.
Kaunda was admitted to a military hospital in the capital, Lusaka, on Monday suffering from pneumonia.
In the 1950s, Kaunda was a key figure in what was then Northern Rhodesia's independence movement from Britain.
For more on this Ayanda Mkhwanazi spoke to Zambian based MacDonald Chipenzi - Executive Director of Governance, Elections, Advocacy, Research Services Initiative......