Hundreds of people from all works of life today turned up in large numbers to pay their last respect to the late former Finance Minister Emmanuel Kasonde who was put to rest at his Trent Farm at Malole in Mungwi district.
Defense Minister George Mpombo represented Government during the burial procession which started with a church service at St. John Cathedral in Kasama. Addressing mourners at the burial site in Malole, Mr. Mpombo thanked the people of Northern Province for exhibiting high standards of maturity by not politicizing the funeral of the late Kasonde. Mr. Mpombo said Government was impressed with the dignified manner in which the people of Northern Province had conducted themselves during the funeral adding that this is how it should be.
The Minister said President Rupiah Banda could not hesitate to grant Mr. Kasonde a state funeral in recognition of his distinguished service to the nation during his life time.He appealed to the young generation of serving Public Service workers to emulate Mr. Kasonde’s commitment and dedication to the service of the country.
Speaking earlier, Northern Province Minister Charles Shawa thanked Government for according the late former Finance Minister a state funeral. Mr. Shawa said what government had done was a great honor to the people of Northern Province. He said the Provincial Administration was grateful that Government had honored the request of the Kasonde family to have him put to rest at Mukosa, and not anywhere else.
The family of the late Kasonde equally thanked Government for granting him a state funeral.
And during the church service, Fr. Ignatius Mwebe described the late Kasonde as one who had used his gift in financial matters to help others become self reliant especially the church.
He observed that the late Kasonde was not only an ardent Catholic but also greatly helped the church in financial matter.
The late Kasonde who was the first African Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of labour in the colonial days also served as Finance Minister under Dr. Fredrick Chiluba and the late Dr. Levy Mwanawasa.
He has left behind a widow, three children and eight (8) grandchildren.