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Chamber of Exporters: Establishing a stock exchange for minerals and gold is a step in the right direction
Staff Writer The Minerals Exporters Division of the National Chamber of Exporters described the Cabinet’s decision to issue an order to establish the gold exchange in Sudan under the name “Mineral Capital Market” as the right step, which puts mineral exports in the right line. The press release that the decision represents a great victory for the mineral companies in the country and is the right start to resolve the chaos of trade in minerals…
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First Deputy: The National Committee will Issue Important Decisions Regarding the Establishment of the Joint Peacekeeping Forces
Staff Writer Khartoum 16-06-2021 — The First Vice-President of the Transitional Sovereignty Council, Chairman of the Supreme National Committee to Follow up on the Implementation of the Juba Peace Agreement, expressed Sudan’s thanks and appreciation for the great support it receives from the United Nations Integrated Mission to Support the Transitional Phase (UNITAMS). During his meeting at his office in the Republican Palace today, His Excellency the delegation of the mission headed by Volker Peretz…
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Founder of Darfur children’s charity honored by British Queen
Staff Writer Patricia Parker, the Chief Executive and Founder of UK charity Kids for Kids, has been made an OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) by Queen Elizabeth II of Britain, for her work over the past 20 years helping children in Darfur. The Queen’s official birthday is traditionally celebrated on the second Saturday of June in the UK. Kids for Kids is still the only charity created specifically to help the…
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The National Experts Group submits a protest note to the Italian Embassy against the company executing the Renaissance Dam and threatens to sue
Brown Land Khartoum — The group of national experts against the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam organized a protest in front of the Italian embassy in Khartoum yesterday, in which it denounced the Italian company Salini’s continuation of its work in the construction of the dam, despite the absence of a recognized study confirming the safety of the dam. Dr. Ahmed Al-Mufti, a legal expert, a member of the group, confirmed when addressing the pose after…
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Transitional Council Member Aqar: The Blue Nile region has its own Political and Historical distinctiveness
Staff Writer Khartoum — A member of the Transitional Sovereignty Council, Malik Aqar Air, confirmed that the Blue Nile region has its political and historical distinctiveness, as it has been suffering from the effects of war during the last period. And he said, in a press statement, after his meeting at the Republican Palace today, the governor of the Blue Nile region, Ahmed Al-Omda Badi, that the governor of the region awaits him after performing…
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COMMUNITIES IN NON-GOVERNMENT-CONTROLLED AREAS FOR FIRST TIME IN A DECADE
Staff Writer KHARTOUM – For the first time in ten years, United Nations humanitarian agencies have been able to access conflict-affected communities in the five non-governmental areas controlled by the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-North (SPLM-N) El Hilu in South Kordofan and Blue Niles states of Sudan. A series of humanitarian missions to the five isolated enclaves has concluded, just as renewed peace talks between the Government of Sudan and SPLM-N are ongoing in Juba, South…
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UNESCO and GAAM confirm damage to Royal Tombs in Nori and Karma due to Ground Water Leakage
Staff Writer Khartoum — The Joint Mission of the General Authority for Museums and Antiquities(GAAM) and UNESCO have confirmed to the study of groundwater leakage and its impact on the archaeological areas and Nori that groundwater flooded the most important royal grave in the two regions and the mission expressed concern over the risks of groundwater leakage of archaeological sites and the joint mission Which includes UNESCO and Sudanese universities and the General Authority for…
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Sudan’s first wind turbine arrives
Staff Writer Khartoum — A 63m-tall wind turbine has crossed Sudan’s Northern State, marking the inaugural milestone towards the country’s first commercial-scale wind-energy plant. Construction will begin shortly and is estimated to take two to three weeks. Funded by the Government of Sudan and the Global Environment Facility (GEF), with support from UNDP, the turbine will demonstrate the viability of utility-scale wind energy in Africa’s third largest nation, and is expected to provide power to…
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Sudan… An Increase in the Price of Fuel
Raising the price of a liter of gasoline to (290) pounds instead of (150) pounds, bringing the price of a gallon to (1305) pounds instead of (675) pounds, and increasing the price of a liter of gas to (285) pounds instead of (125), bringing the price of a gallon from (562.2) (pounds to (1282) pounds
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The Spoilers!
Mohammed Saad Kamil In ancient times the colonization was done through armies, weapons, killing, and captivity. The purpose of colonization is to utilize to the maximum the resources of the colonized country. But lately, the colonization is done through intelligence activity, bribes, and political incubators. According to primary information, Sudan extracts about 400 tonnes of gold annually via 500 thousand conventional miners, small-scale and giant companies with a revenue of almost US$23 billion, while the…