To change anything, think in new boxes
CHANGE happens when you change your perception and rebel against your limiting boxes. The essential fraction of change is achieving greater creativity and awareness through a change in perception.
AFRICA DESK: After the politics, the economy
On May 25, 2015 the continent celebrated the Organisation of African Unity’s 52nd anniversary, and, of course, the OAU transformed into the African Union in 2002.
FILM REVIEW: Big money ‘Age of Ultron’ falls flat
I have been absent from these pages for little over a year now and I have a lot to get off my chest.
MEET YOUR CANDIDATES: I am ready to transform Dzivarasekwa
As the June 10 National Assembly elections draws near, The Sunday Mail Extra continues to profile candidates who will be contesting in the plebiscite. This week, we met with Transform…
KARATE: Chiringa eyes World Championships
BRIAN CHIRINGA will not be toasting to his WFKO–Africa Shorin Kempo Karate tournament triumph as he focuses on the World Championships later this year.
Mobile technology: Religion’s adopted baby. . . churches and cultures break new ground in their ministry
Ashraf Tikiwa – Religion Correspondent RELIGION continues to break new ground with more and more innovative techno- savvy mobile app ideas birthed to further ministry.
Tobacco the way to go, farmers urged
Emilia Zindi – Agriculture Editor Tobacco farmers have been urged to continue producing the golden leaf despite the poor 2015 marketing season.
BOOKS: The double-edged sword of technology
Readers have come to know me as a book reviewer, and in the process of reading and reviewing plus interactions with writers, I came across an interesting topic.
SUNDAY DEBATE: Spare the rod, spoil the child
For over a couple of months now, there has been a debate with regards to the banning of corporal punishment. There are two distinct contrasting sides to the debate. On…
Matrimonial Hub: In-laws or in-loves?
Apostle Langton Kanyati IN-LAWS are the relatives we acquire upon marriage. They are relatives of either side of a spouse whether parents, siblings, immediate or distant.








