Month: April 2021
- en Francais
Tchad, transition vers une démocratie ou passerelle vers une monarchie ?
Dr. Abdalmonem Elfadil La triste fin du président Tchadien, un brillant stratège militaire, constitue une surprise pour les observateurs puisque ce n’était pas la première expérience pour lui et les rebelles d’arriver ou d’essayer d’arriver aux portes de N’djamena. D’ailleurs, l’armée Tchadienne est l’une des plus fortes de la région, connue pour ses efforts dans la lutte contre le terrorisme. Son départ va certainement laisser un immense vide sur le plan national et régional à…
- Columns
The Old and the New Security Apparatus
Osman Mirghani It seems that we don’t learn lessons from history, as we repeat the same mistakes in absolute inattention. 24 hours after April 1985 uprising, a disastrous decision was taken to dissolve the General Security Service, which resulted exposing the country’s secrets in no time, to the extent that some political parties were proud of publishing the secrets of the state. Now it is apparent that the same scenario will be repeated in front…
- Columns
Curse You Our Politicians
Mohammed Saad As part of the noble humanitarian support of H.H. Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, Chairwoman of the General Women’s Union (GWU), Chairwoman of the Supreme Council for Motherhood and Childhood, Supreme Chairwoman of the Family Development Foundation (FDF), Honorary Chairperson of the ERC and the ”Mother of the Nation” to vulnerable Sudanese families during the holy month of Ramadan, two cargo flights out of three landed in Khartoum airport coming from the UAE, with…
- Columns
The Sudanese General Crisis in Darfur
Dr. Elshafie Khidir Saeid Tribes of Darfur have never lacked awareness and wisdom in addressing the intertribal conflicts in the region, one can say proudly. During the period from 1957 until today, dozens of tribal reconciliation conferences have been held in Darfur. These conferences summarized, precisely & accurately, the vocabulary of the conflicts, in respecting the historical right of the tribes to their lands, defining the borders of the pathways for the nomads & their…
- Reports
Good Brevity Makes Sense
Ghazi Al-Raih Noble Capital Group, which had been assigned to deal with the presentation of Sudan’s dossier at the Paris Conference, was founded and registered in the United Kingdom on May 2020. The pictures provided show the registration certificate issued by the registrar general in the UK. Noble’s offices are in London and Mauritius, meaning that it is not an American company as Hamdok’s cabinet officials argue. Is this because the agreement entered into was…
- Reports
Trained Youth: A step towards Sustainable Development in Africa
Shawgei Salah Ahmed The concept of sustainable development, a development that meets current needs without affecting the capacity for future generations to meet their needs through focusing on the three areas of economic, social, and environmental development. This is while taking into account population density and factors of internal migration from the countryside to cities, and external migration from poor countries in the third world to rich countries, and the mutual influences between these factors.…
- Reports
Juba Peace Agreement: Obstacles of Implementation
Muawad Mustafa Rashid As the Paris Investment Conference inches closer, there are high hopes that it will contribute in resolving the Sudanese economic crisis, especially in regard to funding the Juba Peace Agreement signed between the Sudanese government and the armed struggle movements last October. The Juba Peace Agreement is actually a collection of accords setting out principles covering power and wealth sharing, land reform, transitional justice, security arrangements and the return of displaced persons.…
- Reports
April 25th, World Malaria Day
“Zero Malaria – Draw the Line Against Malaria” The African Summit on Roll Back Malaria held in Abuja, reflects a real Convergence of Political Momentum Haffiya Abdalla Khartoum — Malaria constitutes a major public health problem in Sudan. Almost, 75% of the population is at risk of developing malaria. Malarial transmission is unstable and puts the whole country at the risk of a malarial epidemic. The possibility of epidemic increases with heavy rains, floods, and…
- en Francais
Idriss Déby Itno: Conséquences du départ!
Dr. Elgayly Mohamed Abelhamid Le président tchadien Idriss Déby Itno est décédé en 20 avril au cours de combats contre le Front pour l’alternance et la concorde au Tchad (FACT) selon les déclarations officielles. La mort soudaine et tragique du président tchadien a été un grand choc pour le peuple tchadien et la communauté régionale suscitant les préoccupations de ses alliés occidentaux, notamment la France et les États unis d’Amérique car, le défunt Président jouait…
- Opinion
What is the relation between United Nations and garbage in Khartoum?
Mekki ElMograbi These days, citizens of Khartoum are wondering about the relation between the United Nations and the piles of garbage in the city. This puzzle came out after the news of the meeting between the Governor of Khartoum, Ayman NIMIR, and the Head of the United Nations Integrated Transition Assistance Mission (UNITAMS), Volker PERTHES. The news was reported in various ways, but one of them was that the governor asked the United Nations Representative…