Month: August 2022

  • Columns

    Why Repeating the Same Mistakes?

    Omer B. Abu Haraz Two countries in Africa have a lot of similarities with Sudan in different aspects except one. They have stable system of governance since their independence from the British colonization. Kenya and Tanzania. Both got their independence on almost the same date as Sudan’s independence from British rule. The three countries share wide ethnic diversities, numerous tribes, high levels of illiteracy, and low levels of awareness. All of those shared similarities are…

  • Columns

    It is Not an Impossible Mission

    Osman Mirghani The workshop organized by the Sudanese Bar Association over the constitutional framework came out with specific recommendations for the completion of the transitional period. Last week, the Forces of Freedom and Change (National Accord) said that it completed 4 documents to complete the institutions and missions of the transitional period. Sheikh El-Tayeb Al-Jid concluded its roundtable conference and came out with recommendations to accomplish the transitional period. The Forces of Freed and Change…

  • News

    Sovereignty Council VP Briefed on South Sudan Peace Agreement Progress

    Staff Writer Khartoum 24/08/2022 – The Vice-President of the Sovereignty Council, Lieutenant-General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, discussed with the Adviser to the President of the State of South Sudan for Security Affairs, Tut Galwak, the progress of the implementation of the revitalized South Sudan Peace Agreement. His Excellency received today, during his meeting with the advisor to the President of the Republic of South Sudan, Tut Qalwak, in the presence of Minister of East African Affairs Deng…

  • Breaking News

    Sovereignty Council VP Receives the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court

    Staff Writer Khartoum 23/08/2022 – The Vice-President of the Transitional Sovereignty Council, Lieutenant-General Mohamed Hamdandeglo, received in his office today, the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Karim Khan, in the presence of the Minister of Justice in charge, Maulana Muhammad Saeed Al-Hilu. He was briefed, by the Public Prosecutor of the Criminal Court, about his visit and the accompanying delegation to Sudan, the meetings he held with officials in Khartoum and Darfur, as well as…

  • Reports

    Shenyang Wencang Times Study Room

    Mohamed Saad Shenyang Wencang Times study Room was rebuilt from the old East Trade Warehouse, the first-generation warehousing park of the People’s Republic of China built in 1950. It is the oldest, largest, and best-preserved civil warehousing building in Shenyang. The East Trade Warehouse is also a precious historical industrial heritage of Shenyang.  The study room is designed as an open and modern environment, with multiple business sections, integrating free book lending, coffee leisure, cultural…

  • Columns

    Farrakhan: The Standard by Which the US and its European Partners Measure Good Has to be Off

    Afro-Neoliberism: the latest iteration of Western imperialism By Jehron Muhammad(Columnist: Africa Watch)@JehronMuhammad If history, as the saying goes, is best qualified to reward all research U.S. past and present history of global imperialism against so-called third world nations, along with its European partners in crime, can never produce in its latest “strategy for Africa” anything of parity, of equity, of freedom to independently determine the continents best interest. As Nation of Islam’s national representative, the…

  • Columns

    Startups: A Great Way to Connect the Youth of India and Sudan

    B.S. MubarakAmbassador of India,Republic of Sudan My visit to 249 startups in Khartoum was an eye-opener to understand the potential of the youth in Sudan. During my visit I had an opportunity to interact with more than 100 youth who were passionate about creating technologies and businesses which can bring a difference to the lives of Sudanese citizens. India has a lot to share with the youth of Sudan in the field of Startups. Government…

  • Reports

    Sudan Launches National Strategy to Combat Viral Hepatitis

    Haffiya Abdalla The National Center for Gastrointestinal and Liver diseases is one of 6 specialty centers established in 1995 by a decree from the President of the Republic of Sudan. The main aim was the improvement and promotion of Gastrointestinal (GI) services in Sudan. The center is supporting the development of GI centers, especially endoscopy units throughout the country, the reference unit being the GI center in Ibn Sina hospital located in Khartoum which acts…

  • Columns

    Social Responsibility Obligation Revisited

    Muawad Mustafa Rashid In the news Vice President and the Sovereign Council,  RSP Commander-in-Chief 1st lt. Gen. Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, who landed in the floods’ affected areas in River Nile State accompanied by top officials from the central government and River Nile State, expressed his sympathy to those affected, adding that he came by himself to inspect the impact of those floods on the people of the area, pledging to provide all possible support to…

  • Columns

    No to Targeting the National Army

    Mohamed Saad Kamel The Sudanese army was established in 1925 and some of its battalions participated in WWII. The Sudanese army has its combat doctrine based on defending the homeland and preserving its sovereignty and national unity, besides its considerable role in providing services to civilians during natural disasters and maintaining security when required in cases of confusion and turmoil. The officers and soldiers of the Sudanese army are highly respected within the Sudanese societies…

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