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White Interim Leader Appointed AFTER Zambian President Sata Death: by omoharry(f): 3:09pm On Oct 29, 2014
Zambian Vice-President Guy Scott has been named acting leader following the death of President Michael Sata.

Presidential elections to choose a permanent successor will be held within 90 days, Defence Minister Edgar Lungu said.

Mr Scott becomes Africa's first white head of state since FW de Klerk in apartheid South Africa.

Mr Sata died in the UK aged 77 after receiving treatment for an undisclosed illness.

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A look back at Zambian President Michael Sata's life
He was being treated at London's King Edward VII hospital where he died on Tuesday night.

'Beloved comrade'
Mr Scott regularly stood in for the president at official events, but was never appointed acting president when Mr Sata was abroad - so this is his first time to officially lead the country.

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Guy Scott
Often disparagingly referred to as the "ceremonial vice-president"
He was born in 1944 in Northern Rhodesia after father emigrated from Glasgow to work as a doctor on the railways
A Cambridge-trained economist, he entered politics in 1990 joining the MMD which won the first multiparty elections the next year
As agricultural minister he oversaw the recovery from a devastating drought in 1992/93
He joined Michael Sata's Patriotic Front (PF) in 2001
Appointed vice-president in September 2011 after the PF's election victory
As his parents were not born in Zambia a constitutional clause on parentage may nullify any attempt to run for president
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In a brief televised address Mr Scott confirmed his appointment.

"The period of national mourning will start today. We will miss our beloved president and comrade," Reuters news agency quotes him as saying.

The president's death comes just days after Zambia celebrated the 50th anniversary of independence from the UK.

Cabinet secretary Roland Msiska said on national TV that President Sata's wife and son were at his bedside.

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Michael Sata is the second of Zambia's five presidents to die in office
He is the second Zambian leader to die in office after Levy Mwanawasa in 2008.

Earlier this month reports in Zambia said that President Sata had gone abroad for a medical check-up amid persistent speculation that he was seriously ill.

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Obituary: Penny Dale, BBC's former Zambia correspondent
Zambian President Michael Sata gestures upon arrival at Solwezi airport before addressing supporters at an election campaign meeting on 10 September 2014
Mr Sata was known as "King Cobra" for his tough style of public speaking
Gravelly-voiced as a result of years of chain-smoking, Michael Sata rose to political prominence in the 1980s. He quickly earned a reputation as the hardest-working governor while in charge of Lusaka and as a populist man of action. But he was also known for his authoritarian tendencies, an abrasive manner and a sharp tongue - and his critics say his nickname of "King Cobra" was well-deserved.

A devout Catholic, Mr Sata had worked as a police officer, railway man and trade unionist during colonial rule. After independence, he also spent time in London, working as a railway porter, and, back in Zambia, with a taxidermist company.

At the fourth attempt, Mr Sata won presidential elections in 2011. At first he looked as if he would keep promises to tackle corruption and create jobs and prosperity. But his term in office was marred by a crackdown on political opposition and a decline in the economy.

He had rarely been seen in public since returning from the UN General Assembly last month, where he failed to make a scheduled speech.

After he left the country, Defence Minister Edgar Lungu was named as acting president.

Mr Scott is of Scottish descent and his parents were not born in Zambia, so he may not be able to run for president in January because a constitutional clause on parentage could nullify his candidacy.
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Re: White Interim Leader Appointed AFTER Zambian President Sata Death: by Omexonomy: 3:19pm On Oct 29, 2014
The magic ball goes
round and round if you are the one who holds the ball if you are the one who holds it last better for you.
Re: White Interim Leader Appointed AFTER Zambian President Sata Death: by obailala(m): 3:22pm On Oct 29, 2014
Interesting shocked
Re: White Interim Leader Appointed AFTER Zambian President Sata Death: by tpia6: 3:28pm On Oct 29, 2014
Didn't know they had whites in zambia, thought that was zimbabwe.
Re: White Interim Leader Appointed AFTER Zambian President Sata Death: by Egomah(m): 3:36pm On Oct 29, 2014
May his soul RIP. As for Mr Scott, I wish him all the best as he stands as acting President.
Southern African countries have whites as minority

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