Month: July 2022
- Columns
Dreadful Impasse
Omer B. Abu Haraz I don’t have difficulty envisaging what will happen to Sudan under the prevailing precarious situation. Let us start by critically analyzing the present situation. In mathematics and engineering, one of the tools for solving equations is to collect data and plot than in a two-coordinate graph. In a simple equation, the two coordinates are sufficient to enable joining the points in a meaningful curve from which key points on the curve…
- Opinion
The Two Sudans: Resumption of River Transport, Challenges, and Opportunities
River transport can make a big difference; In India, the total waterways are about 5200 km, which is longer than the distance between Miami and Seattle. Mekki ELMOGRABIPress Writer+249912139350elmograbi@gmail.com Sudan and South Sudan announced in June 2022 the resumption of river transportation along the White Nile. In fact, this is the best news for the citizens of both countries from the beginning of this year, 2022. To understand how river transportation and waterways can make…
- Columns
After General Al-Burhan’s Speech
Dr. Elshafie Khidir Saeid If I was asked to comment on Al-Burhan’s speech of last July the 4th, I will say the speech came in response to the escalating and continuous public pressure & protests for more than eight months, and the political and civil forces should stop acting as commentators and move quickly to take actions, not reactions, to liquidate the 25th of October coup to restore the course of the transitional period as…
- Columns
The Chinese Dragon and the African Giant
Mohamed Saad Kamel For decades, the African continent has been swimming in complete darkness of ignorance, poverty, wars, and famines. Until this moment, Africa is still suffering despite the development of the world in all respects. Although the African continent is full of all the ingredients for success in terms of land, nature, and people, the opportunities in Africa have only been exploited by the old colonialists and the modern colonizers who, to this moment,…
- News
Sovereignty Council VP Meets Directors of Telecommunications Companies
Staff Writer The Vice-President of the Sovereignty Council, Lieutenant-General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, held in his office today a meeting with the directors of telecommunications companies (Zain, Sudatel, and MTN), in the presence of the Acting Minister of Communications and Digital Transformation, Mr. Adel Hassan Mohamed Al-Hussein, and the Director General of the Communications and Post Authority. During the meeting, His Excellency stressed the need to expand coverage and improve service quality, to include all states…
- Uncategorized
Bloody Violence in the Blue Nile State .. Thousand Flee, Dozens Killed
By:Al-Sammani Awadallh Fighting between Hausa and Berta has killed dozens of people in the Blue Nile State pushing the authorities to impose a curfew in a bid to reduce the bloody violence.The clashes sparked in the three localities of Gaissan, Roseries and Wad Al-Mahi, following the murder of one person during an argument between two people from the two tribal groups.Also the incident took place as tensions increased recently in the region following calls to…
- Columns
China: Sincere and Close Partner of Islamic Countries
Ma XinminChinese Ambassador to Sudan In the past week, Muslims in China and Sudan celebrated the Corban Festival, also known as Eid al-Adha. From north and south of the Tianshan mountains in Xinjiang to the Niles in Sudan, from Niujie, an ethnic, cultural street in the capital Beijing, to the world’s hottest capital city Khartoum, our Muslim brothers and sisters celebrated the festival with their traditional practices, enjoying themselves in a happy and auspicious atmosphere.…
- Reports
Sudan Participates in “African Story of the Kings of Napata” Exhibition in Paris
The Exhibition is Considered one of the Most Important Forums to Highlight the Sudanese Civilization Haffiya Abdalla If you are in Paris or planning to visit the City of Light this summer, the Louvre Museum is allowing its visitors to immerse in of the most amazing chapters of Ancient Black History in Africa. Named Pharaoh Of The Two Lands – The African Story of the Kings of Napata, the exhibition in the famous French museum…
- Columns
Early Elections: Fears and Concerns
Muawad Mustafa Rashid The media these days is overwhelmed with a question (Why don’t the political parties challenge the military component and accept the conduction of early election?). What are the fears of organizing an early election? What are the realities about the political parties and whether they can win the elections? The 30-year rule of the Islamic Movement and its control of all the justice, security, economic, and civil service increase the concerns of…
- Columns
Importing Ethics from China!
Mohammed Saad Kamel I received a cordial invitation from the Chinese government to participate in a program designed for media people from all over the globe aiming at giving a chance for them to see the reality, transparency, and trustworthiness of the country. When I arrived in China, I expect to be astonished by the latest technology, buildings, and the growing industrial economy, but what amazed me is the people of China and a great…