Sunday Mail Zimbabwe Review




The Sunday Mail Zimbabwe is a Sunday paper that is published in Zimbabwe by Zimpapers the same publishers of the Zimbabwe Herald a daily print paper. The Sunday Mail is published in Harare and is the biggest circulation Sunday paper. It's sister paper published in one of many Zimbabwe's cities , Bulawayo is known as the Sunday News.

The Sunday Mail is popular amongst Zimbabwean readers due to its rich Sunday leisure stories that cover domestic issues and lifestyle issues. It also carries one of the thickest pages of classified advertisements in Zimbabwe. Apart from lifestyle articles, the paper also publishes business, sports and political stories. On a comparative scale, The Sunday Mail Zimbabwe is more tolerant of zanupf opponents than the daily Zimbabwe Herald and other government controlled publications.

The Sunday Mail appears to carry a message of reconciliation and toned down political vitriol against government's perceived enemies. Published in broadsheet format the paper comes in many layers of sections and costs about US$1.00 per copy. It is also equally popular with advertisers and Zimbabwe job seekers find it a very useful tool.

The paper as an online version which can be found on The Sunday Mail Zimbabwe. Not all stories that appear in the print edition are available online. The Online version of the paper carries most of the main stories in the print edition but lacks the other leisure articles enjoyed by paying readers. The paper is also available in the digital edition available for purchase from the Sunday Mail website.

The Sunday Mail Zimbabwe competes with the Zimbabwe Standard published by Mr Trevor Ncube the publisher of the Mail and Guardian based in South Africa. The Zimbabwe Standard is a private paper that is critical of the government of President Robert Mugabe.

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1 comment:

  1. Anonymous04:19

    When I opened this website I thot it belonged to the paper. Pliz dont give the impression that you are publishers of this lovely paper when u are actually its fierce, unpatriotic and dull critic. There are lots of unbiased and informing business, social and entertainment stories that come out of this newspaper. Dont teach your children to hate themselves to that extent. Bozzo!

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