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Zambia’s former Vice President Guy Scott dies at 82

By Thomson Reuters Jul 15, 2026 | 9:57 AM

LUSAKA, July 15 (Reuters) – Zambia’s former Vice President Guy Scott, who in 2014 became Africa’s first ​white head of state ‌in two decades when he briefly served as acting president, has died at the age of 82, the government said ‌on ​Wednesday.

• Scott died in ⁠Lusaka at his ⁠farm in the Leopards Hill area after an illness, the government said in a statement.

• Scott served ​as vice president under “King Cobra” Michael Sata from 2011 to ⁠2014 and became ⁠acting president after Sata’s death ​in October 2014, serving until January ​2015.

• Scott’s brief tenure made him ‌Africa’s first white head of state in two decades, since South Africa’s F.W. de Klerk left office ⁠in 1994.

• A Cambridge-educated economist born in Zambia to Scottish parents, Scott was ⁠constitutionally barred ‌from running in the ⁠subsequent presidential election because ​both ‌his parents were not born ​in Zambia.

• ⁠President Hakainde Hichilema has accorded Scott a state funeral, according to the government statement.

(Reporting by Chris Mfula; Writing by Nilutpal Timsina; Editing by ​Mark Porter)