About
Clement
Introduction
Clement R. Mumba Jr. is a Zambian writer, analyst, and public administration and business scholar whose work spans creative literature, critical analysis, and reflective writing about the African human experience. Rooted in an optimistic and reflective personal philosophy, he approaches every piece of writing as a lifelong learner.
His writing is characterised by depth, intellectual curiosity, and a commitment to amplifying African voices — particularly within post-colonial contexts. Whether contributing to anthologies that honour Zambia’s political history or crafting his own critical analysis, Clement brings a uniquely personal and scholarly lens to each work.
Literary Contributions
Perspectives: A Critical Analysis On Many Views
Forthcoming — Bookworld release
Clement's debut solo book, Perspectives offers a rigorous yet accessible critical analysis spanning many views and dimensions of life, society, and thought.
Centennial Reflections: Celebrating Kenneth Kaunda
Contributing Author
A commemorative anthology celebrating Kenneth Kaunda's legacy and influence on Zambian identity.
The Tristate Anthology: Reflections on Post-Colonial Independence
Contributing Author
Exploring post-colonial identity, freedom, and nationhood across the tri-state region.
Academic & Professional Background
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
DMI St. Eugene University
Graduate-level studies in business and management.
Bachelor of Arts — Public Administration
University of Zambia (UNZA)
Studies in governance, policy, and public administration.
Professional Experience
Clement brings experience in microfinance and human resources, grounding his writing in real-world institutional and economic understanding.
Personal Philosophy
“Life is a journey of continuous learning. I write to understand, reflect, and contribute to the ongoing conversation about who we are.”
His tone remains optimistic and reflective, viewing writing as a tool for growth and understanding.