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Obituary: Michael Sata - Zambian leader who changed his mind on China
1937-2014
Michael Sata, who has died aged 77, was a populist president of Zambia who denounced China's role in Africa and promised to stop his country from being a "dumping ground for their human beings".
Prickly, irascible, intolerant and notably inept at the business of administration, Sata had to wait until he was 74 before winning the presidency on his fourth attempt.
Yet for all his faults, he became the insistent voice of millions of Zambians who bitterly resented the impact of Chinese investment on their country.
As a mineral-rich nation laden with copper, Zambia was an early target of China's sweep into Africa.
By the early 21st century, Chinese companies were operating mines and running supermarkets in the capital, Lusaka.
While Beijing called this a "win-win" partnership, ordinary Zambians could not help noticing that one side tended to win much more than the other.
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