Wednesday, 29 October 2014

Zambia produces Africa's first white President in 20 years


 The Scott's with the Obama's

The death of Zambian President Michael Sata has paved the way for the emergence of Africa's first white President since South African de Klerk left power. The country's current Vice President Guy Scott has been named the interim leader of Africa's second largest copper producing nation.

Born in Zambia to Scottish parents, 70 year old Scott studied Economics in Cambridge and will hold forth till the elections are held in three months time. He isnt eligible to run for the post of President since his parents werent born in Zambia.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Interesting. I never knew they were that integrated. Nice one.

Anonymous said...

Why can't he be president if he was born there. Crazy constitution.

Anonymous said...

He looks too serious

Anonymous said...

Relax

Anonymous said...

Tense in front of the power couple- the Obama's