Month: April 2021

  • Breaking News

    Military Forces Congregate in Mogadishu

    Staff Writer Military activities are now reported part of the capital Mogadishu as troops who have traveled from Lower Shabelle region have also arrived in the city. Other forces from the same region will soon reach in Mogadishu. Police and military forces led by General Odowa Yusuf Rage and General Bihi are now moving around the statue of Daljir Dahson in Mogadishu, preparing to raid the home of former President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud in mirinaio…

  • NewsMariam Al-Mahdi

    Foreign Affairs Minister meets Ambassadors

    PRESS STATEMENT Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Mariam Al-Sadiq Al-Mahdi, held a virtual meeting with the ambassadors of the African Union member states accredited to Khartoum on the 18th of April 2021, at noon. The meeting was participated in by Minister of irrigation and water Resources, Yassir Abbas, and directed by The General Manager of the African Affairs in the Sudanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Minister presented a detailed illustration of the outcomes of…

  • Columns

    Darfur Crisis isn’t just Darfurian…! (1)

    Dr. Elshafie Khidir Saeid If you thought that the bloodshed in Darfur will stop once the December revolution is victorious and the Ingaz regime goes to the dump, or once the Juba Peace Agreement/Darfur track is signed, then you are definitely mistaken! Yes, the revolution has paved the way for resolving the conflict & restoring peace in Darfur, but this requires strong political will to adopt and to implement the necessary practical measures needed to…

  • Columns

    The Legislative Council Quest

    Osman Mirghani In an interview conducted by Al-Hadath TV Channel with the President of the Transitional Sovereign Council, the 1st Lt. Gen. Abdul Fattah Al-Burhan said that the military component in the government has nothing to do with the delay of legislative council formation. Earlier, Prime Minister, Dr. Abdallah Hamdok had called for expediting the formation of the legislative council (the parliament). It is understood that the Transitional Period Partners’ Council includes three sides i.e.…

  • Columns

    Consensual National Project: The Only Way Out

    Muawad Mustafa Rashid According to news articles, the recent inter-tribal clashes in El Geneina in West Darfur State have forced around 2,000 refugees to cross into neighbouring Chad in the last few days. The refugees, mostly women, children, and the elderly, have fled homes in villages near the border in the aftermath of deadly clashes that began on 3rd April. The resurging violence has reportedly left 144 people dead and more than 230 injured. In…

  • Columns

    New Homogeneous Governance Mixture

    Omer B. Abu Haraz Solution and Mixture: A solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more components where, in most cases, the elements of the solution lose their characteristics in such a way that it becomes extremely difficult to separate the elements of the solution, while a mixture is a physical process where two or more components dissolve in a larger component to give a mixture. Elements of a mixture retain their characteristics and…

  • Columns

    Societal Hypocrisy

    Muawad Mustafa Rashid People in my country usually have sharp tongues. They meddle and poke their noses in other peoples’ businesses. Perhaps they believe that other people’s private affairs are collective property without any consideration to privacy. Those tongues are autocratic and as such, they do not believe in individual freedoms or in the right of every citizen to shape his/her own life in the manner he-she wants. Woe and misery will be the lot…

  • Reports

    11 April, Two Years past the Revolution: Profit and Loss Account

    Al-Sammani Awadallah The 11th of April 2019 marked the end of the rule of the former dictator Omer Al-Bashir. Since then the country witnessed several events on both local and international levels. The April 2019 announcement, which brought an end to the ousted regime, came as a result of an uprising that had dominated all thought across the country, where youth were the main factor in implementing change. The protests removed fear and loosened the…

  • News

    FVP Discusses with the French Envoy the Developments in Chad

    Staff Writer First Vice President (FVP) of the Transitional Sovereign Council, 1st lt. Gen. Mohamed Hamdan Daglo has received in his office at the Republican Palace today the French Envoy to Sudan, Ambassador Jean-Michel Dumond where the developments in Chad were discussed following the death of President Idris Debby. The two sides emphasized the importance of coordination and joint action in order to achieve stability in Chad. The French Envoy, Ambassador Jean-Michel Dumond said in…

  • Opinion

    “Made in Sudan” and two positive points on Sudanese Economy

    Mekki ElMograbi 1\ The Ministry of Industry organized the “Made in Sudan” exhibition in collaboration with Sudanese Free Zones Company and Chambers of Industry. The Expo is dedicated only to goods and products made in Sudan.  I wrote before about Ibrahim AL-SHEIKH, the Minister of Industry and the former president of the Sudanese Congress Party in my article “Four New Leaders for Free Economy and Better Relations with the World”. I believe now and after…

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