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Alexander Mutale is an accomplished Zambian journalist with a keen eye on political and current affairs, particularly within Zambia and the broader Southern African region. With eight years of international reporting experience, he is fluent in English, German, and Bemba, which enhances his ability to engage with a diverse audience and sources. Since 2011, Mutale has been the Zambia correspondent for the Christian Science Monitor and contributed to the launch of its intelligence and research service, Monitor Global Outlook (MGO), in 2013. His tenure with MGO spanned two years, during which he provided in-depth analysis and reporting on key regional issues.

In addition to his work with the Christian Science Monitor, Mutale serves as the Zambia Correspondent for Financial Mail, South Africa's premier publication on investment, business, and socio-political trends. His bylines have also graced the pages of Foreign Policy (FP), where he has shared his insights on democracy, human rights, and post-colonial African politics. Mutale's reporting has shed light on pivotal moments such as the death of President Michael Sata and the political developments that followed, including the interim presidency of Guy Scott, and the challenges to democratic processes in Zambia.

Beyond journalism, Mutale is a resourceful fixer and facilitator for international reporters, editors, and business professionals seeking to work in Zambia. Since 2013, he has adeptly arranged visits and provided essential services such as on-the-ground correspondence, logistical support, security advice, translation, and local production. His commitment to competence, honesty, dedication, and teamwork makes him an invaluable asset to those looking to navigate and understand the complexities of Zambia's socio-political landscape.
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Zambia powers up

16 Feb 2023  |  BusinessLIVE
Zambian barbershop owner Moses Kasuma and other small-scale entrepreneurs welcomed the government's recent decision to suspend load-shedding, which had previously imposed two six-hour power cuts daily. This change allowed Kasuma to revert to his usual operating hours, moving away from the e-booking system he had to adopt due to the unreliable power supply.

It’s a new dawn in Zambia too

07 Jul 2022  |  BusinessLIVE
Since becoming president of Zambia, Hakainde Hichilema has actively engaged in international diplomacy, aiming to rebrand the country and attract development partners and investors. He emphasizes Zambia's strategic position and potential, seeking to shift perceptions and foster economic growth.

Copper gets a Zambian tax boost

10 Feb 2022  |  BusinessLIVE
Zambia aims to reclaim its position as Africa’s top copper producer by increasing annual production from 800,000 tons to 3 million tons, surpassing the Democratic Republic of Congo. The government, under President Hakainde Hichilema, is leveraging high copper prices and increased demand from industries like electric vehicle manufacturing to boost investment in the sector, which is crucial for the country's economy. Finance Minister Situmbeko Musokotwane is optimistic about the future of copper, likening its potential profitability to that of oil in the mid-1970s.

Hakainde Hichilema: Zambia’s man of the moment

26 Aug 2021  |  BusinessLIVE
Hakainde Hichilema, who won Zambia's August 12 presidential election by a significant margin, is depicted as a resilient leader who endured politically motivated arrests and police brutality during Edgar Lungu's presidency. Despite their fraught relationship, Lungu conceded defeat and posted amicable pictures with Hichilema on Facebook. Hichilema's victory speech highlighted his past struggles and the challenges he faced.

Presidential poser: Edgar Lungu

22 Apr 2021  |  BusinessLIVE
Zambia’s ruling Patriotic Front (PF) may face a challenge in fielding its preferred candidate, President Edgar Lungu, for the August presidential election. Constitutional scholar John Sangwa opposes Lungu's candidacy. The PF elected Lungu at its general conference, and the official nomination will occur in mid-May when political parties register their candidates with Zambia’s electoral body.

Zambia’s lockdown lock-in

20 Aug 2020  |  BusinessLIVE
Zambia has been implementing various preventive measures to combat the Covid-19 pandemic since March 2020, following guidelines from the local Ministry of Health and the World Health Organisation. Despite these efforts, the situation has worsened with 8,501 cases, 241 deaths, and 7,004 recoveries as of August 12. The labor industry has seen significant changes, including the encouragement of virtual working for nonessential workers. Tensions have risen due to the unconventional and allegedly illegal quarantining of workers by Chinese-owned businesses, highlighting a rift in perceptions of Chinese investors among local leaders.

Zambia feels the coronavirus fallout

16 Apr 2020  |  businesslive.co.za
Residents of Lusaka, Zambia, including Mwewa Chitambala and journalist Kapulu Manjimela, express concerns about the potential spread of the coronavirus. Zambia has a relatively low number of confirmed cases, with 39 cases, five recoveries, and one death at the time of reporting. The cases in Lusaka are traced back to a cluster of people who traveled to Pakistan.

Food insecurity threatens Sadc region

10 Oct 2019  |  BusinessLIVE
Southern Africa has been severely impacted by the global climate crisis, leading to extreme weather patterns that have significantly affected agricultural production and food security. The Southern African Development Community (Sadc) reports that 9 million people in nine countries are severely food-insecure, with projections rising to 12 million by March. Overall, 41 million people are food-insecure in 13 of the 16 Sadc states, with Eswatini and Lesotho facing particularly severe challenges.

Zambia gets schooled in Mandarin

30 May 2019  |  BusinessLIVE
Zambia will introduce Mandarin classes in its secondary schools from 2020, becoming the fourth African country to do so after Kenya, Uganda, and South Africa. The Zambian government believes that removing communication and cultural barriers will enhance cooperation and trade with China, reflecting China's growing influence in Africa.

Will Africa’s biggest copper mine be up for sale?

07 Feb 2019  |  businesslive.co.za
Barrick Gold may sell Lumwana Copper Mines in Zambia's North-Western Province due to a mining tax impasse. Zambia's government increased mining royalties and introduced a new 10% royalty rate, prompting Barrick's announcement. First Quantum Minerals, another major miner in Zambia, is shifting its focus by transferring its Zambian chair to Panama and previously considered laying off 2,500 staff.
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