 Former president of Zambia, Kenneth Kawunda, has died of pneumonia at a military hospital where the 97-year-old had been receiving treatment since Monday. The death was announced by the government, which declared 21 days of national mourning as televised by the Cabinet Secretary, Simon M.T., who expressed President Edgar Lungussar at the passing of the nation's founding father. Amenwa, mourning Zambia and celebrating the president they call a Poneer. Take a look. He was a pioneer for the liberation of Zambia. We cherished that. God used that man so mighty, so that at least he can liberate Zambia, and he can bring Zambia to the way it is. He never wanted to shed blood. He never wanted to do anything for the person again. He never, he had no selfish. He was so sad, but I believe he lived his life, and we ought to celebrate the freedom that he brought to us. Kenneth Kawunda was not, as for me, he was not just an ordinary Zambia, but he was our founding father of this great nation, Zambia. Yeah, so he did a lot of things. Yeah, we are where we are here because of him.