Mutinta Mazoka

Mutinta Buumba Mazoka M'membe (born c. 1977) is a Zambian newspaper owner and politician.

[1][2] Mazoka studied political science at Syracuse University, then worked for the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs in Washington, D.C., before attending graduate school at the American InterContinental University, graduating with an MBA.

In the 2021 Zambian general election, she ran to represent Monze Central constituency in the assembly, but she lost during the primary vote.

[1] Mazoka, however, chose to remain with the UPND—whose candidate, Hakainde Hichilema, eventually won the presidency—over joining the Socialist Party.

[9] In February 2017, Mazoka was charged with attempting to prevent the arrest of her husband, but she was acquitted the following year.