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RSF Exerts Effort to Combat Illegal Immigration
Ahmed Hassan Hurga Illegal immigration is considered a nightmare and obsession for the International Community in general and European Union’s states in particular. This phenomenon represents a great challenge for humankind who became a victim of this negative behavior, which does not respect humanity. Who, he follows the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) efforts he will see that it exerted and represented more in confronting this dangerous phenomenon because Sudan is considered as a cross country…
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Appointment of New Advisors
Osman Mirghani Prime Minister, Dr. Abdallah Hamdok has issued on Sunday a decree according to which he appointed each of Yassir Arman and Aisha Ahmed Mohammed as advisors in his office. The existence of advisors at the top of the executive authority is a good omen because they provide the decision-makers with additional experience, viewpoints, and options that contribute to upgrading the leadership of the country. It is always wise in evaluating such decisions to…
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Proposals for Hamdok’s Initiative (3)
Dr. Elshafie Khidir Saeid Dr. Elshafie Khidir Saeid In the previous article, I presented my third proposal which calls for establishing a policy-making office affiliated to the Prime Minister, specialized in formulating public policies and assisting the government in the decisions making process. I am fully convinced that this office is an appropriate mechanism to strengthen the government’s performance, based on scientific studies and research, and it could help in achieving the goals and objectives…
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Agriculture is The Main source of the National Economy
Ahmed Hassan Omer (Hurga) Agricultural activity is considered an important economic source in Sudan and has played a crucial and pioneer role in propping up the state’s treasure with hard currency, particularly the cotton crop which represents the white gold and real oil. The agricultural sector’s assistants are available such as wide fertile lands, free from the natural barriers, in addition to waters which also have played an important role in irrigation process and the…
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Confederal Unity Is Inevitable
Omer B. Abu Haraz All of the military insurgencies in South Sudan were due to deep mistrust of the Southern politicians on Northern politicians. The following chronicle of events that took place from 1955 to 2011 bolsters the argument that the three insurgencies were all about mistrust. In 1955 military garrison revolted against the Northern officers and troops after being incited by elements of the colonization intelligence against the Northerners who were tough with southerners…
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Long Governance’s Disastrous Impacts on Nations
Neimat Al Naiemneimatalnaiem@yahoo.com Africa witnessed great political change since the early-mid of the 19th century where most of its countries became independent following the long years of struggle against colonial regimes that ruled it for decades. Fortunately, Sudan is of those countries that become independent in 1956. Since that time different Governments ruled Sudan, as well as the other African States, done. Some of these States witnessed political, economic stability, and that is due to…
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Downtown Sexual Harassment!
Muawad Mustafa Rashid On a daily basis, I hear complaints from females using public transport about being subject to sexual harassment on their way to or from the workplace. Such complaints by those whom I know are almost similar to other stories I heard from other people. This appalling and indecent practice usually occurs in public places including parks, bus stands, markets, and the vicinity of schools and colleges. Sudanese females in general are shy…
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Peace
Mohammed Saad Kamil Immediately following the signature of the Juba Peace Agreement (JPA) between the Sudanese government and the armed struggle groups, Yassir Arman called in press statements for utilizing the peace strategically and not tactically to shape the new features through finding out a strong bloc that supports the transitional period. Arman also called for improving the livelihood of the people and improving the economy besides heading towards reactivating the productive image of the…
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Port Sudan Train
Osman Mirghani Joy is an obligation for any person and because of that, the citizens of Port Sudan expressed their joy when they receive the passengers’ train for the first time after 16 years of absence from the rails heading to Port Sudan. We should look to the from a larger angle to make the image broader or “Zoom out” as cameramen say because the event is more than just a joyful scene. The railway’s…
