Financial black hole forces clubs out of business
England’s major sports are contemplating a £1 billion black hole that could force many clubs out of business after the Government’s new restrictions left plans for the return of fans…
Malaudi’s first Gems experience
Veronica Gwaze Sports Reporter AFTER initially rejecting her first senior national netball team call-up, Patricia Malaudi had to go through a torrid time in camp. Malaudi, a ZDF Queens trusted centre,…
A song 15 years in the making
Veronica Gwaze
It has taken emerging artist, Blessing Deve, 15 years to cast away the pain and gather the courage to relieve her 2005 pains through song.
Grand opportunity for ex-DeMbare skipper
Langton Nyakwenda
NEWLY appointed Real Betis Academy Zimbabwe head coach, Murape Murape, has promised transparency in the selection of players for the brand new football school which is set to change the local sporting landscape.
President launches Africa Factbook
Fatima Bulla-Musakwa
PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has urged the world to align its perspective of Africa to indisputable facts, truths and realities as those serialised in the African Factbook.
Mushure extends contract with Dynamos
Sunday Mail Reporter FORMER Dynamos captain, Ocean Mushure, has extended his contract with Lusaka Dynamos of Zambia by another two years. Mushure joined the Lusaka side in January 2018 on…
Creativity or profanity in advertising
Every single day consumers are exposed to millions of adverts thrown at them at every turn.
Non-formal education raring to go
Tendai Chara
A key player in the non-formal education sector says the sector is ready to resume normal classes without risking a spike in Covid-19 infections.
Be wary of fake job recruitment: Gvt warns
By Wallace Ruzvidzo
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade has warned members of the public not to fall prey to human trafficking ploys, following false reports that top international hotel company Marriot International Hotels and Resorts was recruiting medical personnel from Zimbabwe to migrate to Canada.
Covid-19 driving cyber attacks on African businesses
Sunday Mail Reporter
More than 57 percent of businesses across Africa have registered an increase in cyber security threats since the outbreak of the coronavirus, as more people are increasingly working from home to prevent the spread of the disease, a pan-African telecommunications company has said.










