The late Muna Singh, a renowned motor rally driver, will be returning home today as his remains are set to arrive in the country. After being cremated in India on Sunday, his tragic homecoming marks the end of a remarkable career in the world of motorsports.
Muna Singh, a renowned motor rally champion who achieved the title of African champion twice, tragically passed away in India last week. His death has left the racing community in mourning as they remember his impressive career and contributions to the sport.
The tragic homecoming of Muna Singh is chronicled in the book of condolences opened at the Mulungushi International Conference Centre (MICC). The Zambia Motorsport Association (ZMA) has scheduled a ceremony for today to honor Singh’s memory. The remains of Singh, who passed away under tragic circumstances, will be remembered and celebrated by those who knew and loved him.
The family of Muna Singh will be making a tragic homecoming as they travel to the Mulungushi International Conference Centre to receive his remains. After arriving at the Kenneth Kaunda International Airport at approximately 2:30 PM, the family will make their way to the conference centre to pay their final respects. The details of the programme have been released to the public.
The tragic homecoming of Muna Singh’s remains is expected to draw a crowd of mourners, including government officials and sports administrators. Minister of Youth and Sport, Elvis Nkandu, is set to lead the public in signing the book of condolences to honor the life of Muna Singh.