Sunday mail newspaper zimbabwe
The Sunday Mail is a Zimbabwean newspaper that is published every Sunday. It is one of the country's largest and most widely read newspapers, with a circulation of over 100,000 copies.
The Sunday Mail was founded in 1980, shortly after Zimbabwe gained independence from British colonial rule. It was initially a government-owned newspaper, but it was privatized in the 1990s.
The newspaper is known for its in-depth coverage of national and international news, as well as its commentary and analysis on current events. It also features a range of supplements and inserts, including sports, entertainment, and lifestyle sections.
The Sunday Mail has a strong online presence, with a website that features news, opinion pieces, and other content. It also has a social media presence on platforms such as Facebook and Twitter.
Some of the key sections and features of the Sunday Mail include:
- News: In-depth coverage of national and international news, including politics, business, and sports.
- Opinion: Commentary and analysis on current events, written by the newspaper's editorial team and guest contributors.
- Sports: Coverage of local and international sports news, including football, cricket, and rugby.
- Entertainment: Features on music, film, and theater, as well as reviews of new releases.
- Lifestyle: Articles on fashion, beauty, and wellness, as well as features on travel and leisure.
- Business: Coverage of business and economic news, including company profiles and market analysis.
The Sunday Mail is widely available in Zimbabwe, and can be purchased at newsstands and supermarkets across the country. It is also available online, and can be accessed through the newspaper's website or mobile app.