Francis Spider

Francis Spider
Dominic Mukuka is a Zambian author, researcher, social development practitioner, and thought leader whose work sits at the intersection of theology, economics, leadership, and social justice. He is widely recognized for his critical and forward-thinking perspectives on wealth creation, human capital development, African self-determination, and the reform of global aid and development systems. As a prolific writer, Dominic has authored and developed multiple books and research-driven works exploring themes such as modern wealth creation frameworks, mindset transformation, personal mastery, foreign aid dependency, Pan-African economic sovereignty, Christian leadership, and human-centered development. His writing blends rigorous analysis with practical, actionable insights, making complex ideas accessible to everyday readers while remaining intellectually grounded.

Author's Books:


A coastal town in New England, where summer mornings are thick with salt-kissed air and the hum of cicadas. The story unfolds in July 2024, in a world where FinTech’s meteoric rise has disrupted global markets, drawing both admiration and suspicion. The town itself is a blend of old-money estates and modern glass-walled homes overlooking jagged cliffs, a metaphor for the collision of tradition and... more...

What if the perfect city was lying to you? I couldn’t put this book down. A Radiant Dawn in June pulls you into a flawless smart city where everything feels right—too right. Every smile is optimized. Every emotion is monitored. Every truth is curated. Two years after architect Elara Vance vanished, her case is closed. The city’s AI says it was suicide. The system never lies. Then her sister... more...

If you have ever felt successful yet strangely empty, this book will speak to you. Standing in the Middle of Everything, Surrounded by Nothing is a quiet, powerful exploration of modern life’s deepest contradiction. We have more than ever. Yet feel less than whole. Francis Spider writes for those who are connected to everything— and fulfilled by nothing. This book asks the questions most people... more...

Across the world, people begin witnessing impossible changes in the sky, subtle at first, then undeniable. Satellites malfunction. Ancient constellations no longer align. Time behaves inconsistently. Governments deny everything. A scattered group of individuals, unknown to one another, each holds a fragment of the truth behind a buried event that happened decades ago, when the sky was last “new.”... more...