Zambia’s newly-elected President Edgar Lungu dropped vice president Guy Scott — who was briefly Africa’s only white leader — from his administration when he announced his cabinet on Monday.
As interim president since the death in office of Michael Sata in October, Scott had been the first white leader on the continent since the end of apartheid 20 years ago. He was replaced as vice president by Inonge Wina, a former gender minister and chairwoman of the ruling Patriotic Front.
Scott had sacked Lungu from his position as party general secretary during a power struggle after Sata’s death, but later reinstated him after rioting by supporters.
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