The memorial service of the Nchindo brothers, their mother and that of their cousin was held at Katima Mulilo. Hundreds of mourners gathered in their numbers at Ngwezi Community Hall to pay their respects. One by one the five caskets were taken into the hall and lined up. Chairperson of the Zambezi Traditional Authorities Forum, Albius Kamwi called on the government to urgently intervene to stop any further killing of innocent residents living along the Chobe River, bordering Botswana. Zambezi Governor Alufea Sampofu appreciated the unity shown by the region's inhabitants. The three brothers and their mother will be buried on Tuesday at the Impalila Island. It is not yet clear whether the remains of the Nchindo's cousin Sinvula Munyeme, aged 36, would be repatriated back home to Zambia or be buried at Impalila Island. The there brothers and Munyeme were killed by the Botswana Defence Force (BDF) last week. The mother of the three mothers died shortly after receiving the news of her sons' deaths.