Month: October 2021

  • Columns

    India-Sudan Relations Go Ahead

    Ahmed Hassan Hurga International Relations is a means of communication among nations and has nations and has worked to common interests and benefits. International Relations support the communication process between the World’s States in the political and diplomatic domains; on the other hand, international law has put basics for promoting the relations that to achieve the demanding purposes which are contributing to exchanging interests and benefits among the World’s nations. Since Sudan has gained its…

  • Columns

    Sudan’s Crisis: Where are the Friends of the Transitional Government?

    Al-Sammani Awadallah Since the April 11 coup, 2018, and the overthrow of the dictatorship of Omar al-Bashir’s regime, the civilian government in Sudan has been facing obstacles and challenges to achieve the slogans raised, and the promises and donations made by the international community to support the transitional period have gone unheeded, without achieving what is required on the ground. The Sudanese citizens fulfilled all the World Bank’s conditions to reform the Sudanese economy, as…

  • Exclusive Conversations

    When a People’s Resolve and Governance System of Choice Handsomely Pays Off

    Abel Buhungu Critical analysis of any governance system in a civilized society or State should be viewed in the mirror of the country’s internal context. This is particularly true in Rwanda which for over three decades suffered institutionalized ethnic discrimination climaxing into the devastating 1994 genocide against Tutsi. Post-Independence Governments in Rwanda until July 1994 glorified and excelled in inculcating the divide and rule policy initiated by Colonial Masters. This systemic ethnic discrimination targeting Tutsi…

  • Columns

    Launching of Water Resources Strategy Deserves Appreciation

    Muawad Mustafa Rashid The Sudanese government has announced the launching of the Sudan Water Sector Livelihoods Transforming Strategy (2021 – 2031) which aims at boosting food security for more than 7 million citizens in the rural areas, livelihoods, providing job opportunities for about 2 million citizens, and easy access of drinking water to all Sudanese with affordable prices. We believe that the following up and implementation of this strategy should be one of the top…

  • Opinion

    Morning Economy

    In developing countries, granting full economic freedom to producers in their “morning markets” will put the entire economy on the right track and will eliminate illegal activities inside countries and along the tense borders. By Mekki ELMOGRABIPress Writer on African AffairsWhatsApp & Telegram +249912139350elmograbi@gmail.com The idea is new but simple. Colors of the economy such as Green Economy, Blue Economy, White Economy, and Gray Economy are based on several issues; environment, oceans, health, and informal…

  • Columns

    The Bread and the UAE

    Mohammed Saad Kamel The top concern of the Sudanese people these days is how to get a loaf of bread. I believe that this is the end of the path because hunger is the reason for all types of security and socio-economic collapse besides representing the most significant indicator for the failure of the state. Despite its failure in providing the basic needs of a dignified life, the government is continuously showing off its success…

  • Uncategorized

    Blue Nile Governor Commits to Change Negative Social Norms Towards Achieving Values

    Damazine: Haffiya Abdalla — Lieutenant-General Ahmed El-Omda Badi, governor of the Blue Nile region, called for concerted efforts to prevent violence against children, joint action, and coordination between all civil society institutions. He called on the youth to invest in their energies to build a happy society and fight harmful habits. Badi also called yesterday during addressing the opening session of the National Youth Conference (9) in Blue Nile State under the slogan, ( Youth…

  • News

    Sovereignty Council Chairman, Addresses Officers and Soldiers of the Bahri Military District

    Staff Writer The Chairman of the Transitional Sovereign Council, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Lieutenant-General Abdul Fattah Al-Burhan, renewed the keenness to reach a national consensus and expand the base of participation by involving all the revolutionary and national forces except for the dissolved National Congress Party. This morning he addressed officers, non-commissioned officers, and soldiers of the Bahri Military District, in the presence of the Chief of Staff, his deputies, the Inspector General, and…

  • News

    Trade Expo Indonesia Digital Edition 2021

    Staff Writer For the past few years, Indonesia has achieved a positive trend of export growth in a variety of products and services to the global market, which has to be both maintained and improved further, because Indonesia is also competing with other countries in exploring global opportunities. To keep on improving national export performance, the Ministry of Trade of the Republic of Indonesia has been proactive in inviting and bringing in buyers and investors…

  • Breaking News

    Polish Consulate Officially Opens in Sudan

    Today, the Consulate of the Polish Republic will be opened in Khartoum in the presence of several diplomats and government officials. The ambassador Michał Murkociński told Brown Land that his country aspires for fruitful cooperation between the two countries, especially in the economic aspect, through cooperation with the public and private sectors in the interest of both countries.

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