Zambia: White Man Becomes First White African President in 20 Years

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
October 30, 2014

Guy Scott, the vice President of Zambia, is taking over the Presidency and will be the first White African head of state in Black Africa since the end of apartheid.

He is only serving as interim President, as isn’t allowed to run because he is White (that would impede diversity in Africa). Technically, the constitution of Zambia says that any candidate’s parents must have been born in Zambia, but this is designed specifically to exclude Whites.

President Michael Sata died on Tuesday while undergoing treatment for some strange and unknown illness (probably Ebola) in London.

A new election is to take place in 90 days – I wouldn’t be completely surprised if they made some concession and allowed Scott to stand, given that even Blacks themselves realize how incapable they are of running countries.