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    The agricultural revolution, industrial revolution, and technical revolution are steps towards sustainable development in Africa

    Shawgei Salah Ahmed The beginning of human civilization dates back to the period when plant seeds began to be planted. And those seeds germinated and turned into grains, which are the vital and basic source of food. With this development, man has become in a state of stability after he remained for thousands of years hunting game to get his food, followed by the spread and replacement of manual labor with mechanization. During the eighteenth…

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    UNSC to Meet on GERD Dispute… What are the Expected Outcomes?

    Sputnik – BL The United Nations Security Council will likely meet tomorrow (Wednesday) to discuss a dispute between Sudan, Ethiopia, and Egypt over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD). This step came after the failure of all the attempts to Sudan and Egypt to reach a final legal agreement with Ethiopia on the issue. Sputnik correspondents in Khartoum investigated some experts and analysis on the issue by asking what are the resolutions expected to come…

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    Blocking Websites… Is Censorship Back?

    Al-Sammani Awadallah On midday of Wednesday 30th June 2021, and without warning, the owners of at least 15 websites, Facebook pages, and web pages in Sudan were surprised by their blocking of publication, amid official government silence and timid denials of the official authorities’ link to this step. Officials of these news sites – most of them – say that since last June 29 they have been receiving related inquiries about the severe slowness of…

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    Ae-Trade Group and its Partnerships making an impact in Africa

    COVID19 affected the trade in Africa but the fatal pandemic confirmed that e-commerce is urgently needed for business in the continent. Mekki ELMOGRABIPress Writer on African Affairselmograbi@gmail.com It was a lunch for a business forum in Khartoum. I was with a friend who was running a medium-size business in West Africa. We were at the best table viewing the confluence of the White and Blue Niles. Our discussion focused on the idea of joining an…

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    Sovereignty Council Meets the Envoys of Troika Countries

    Abudigana Al-Tahir Lt-Gen Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo(First Vice-President of the Sovereignty Council), Lt-Gen Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan(Chairman of the Transitional Sovereign Council), Lt-Gen Shams El Din Kabbashi(member of the Transitional Sovereignty Council), and Lt-Gen Yasser Al-Atta(member of the Transitional Sovereignty Council) met the envoys of the Troika countries; US Envoy Ambassador Donald Booth, UK Envoy Mr. Bob Fairweather, and Norwegian Envoy Mr. Andrei Stansen. Their separate meetings discussed the process of implementing the Juba Agreement for the…

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    Any Responses from the Ministry of Health?!

    Mohammed Saad Kamil In a journalistic investigation, the Brown Land newspaper publishes documents about non-profit drugs worth 11 million dollars that were destroyed due to neglect. Sudan suffers from a severe crisis in terms of treatment and health, as medicines are scarce, the medical staff is numerically weak, and a complete imbalance in the health system with some humanitarian organizations trying to intervene and help, but they are shocked by the bitter fall of the…

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    The Impact of Infrastructure on Sustainable Development in Africa, a Call Directed to Decision-Makers

    Shawgei Salah Ahmed It is known that Goal No. 9 of the Sustainable Development Goals is to build resilient infrastructure, stimulate inclusive industrialization, and encourage innovation, and recall that this goal contains eight sub-objectives: First, to build good quality, reliable, sustainable, and resilient infrastructure, including regional and cross-border infrastructure, to support economic development and human well-being, with a focus on affordable and equitable access for all. Second, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization, substantially increase by…

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    Hearing Loss and Deafness: Hope and Challenge

    Deaf Children Can Often be Kept Away from Other Members of Society – which is Why Education is Crucial. Haffiya Abdalla Speech and language acquisition delay is one of the most common neuro-development difficulties in early childhood. The reason to perform newborn hearing screening is to detect a hearing disorder as early as possible and take action by supplying the child with a hearing aid or a cochlear implant. Newborn hearing screening is done soon…

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    Three days Closed doors Cabinet’s Meeting Dots the I’s and Crosses the T’s, Designs Features of Upcoming Stage

    Al-Sammani Awadallah The Sudanese Council of Ministers discussed, during its three days closed meetings, the programs of the transitional government during the last period, and evaluate government performance and the progress of plans that have been developed within the government’s five priorities. All ministers and undersecretaries participated in the meetings to discuss the transitional government’s programs during the last period. The meetings evaluated government performance and follow-up on the progress of programs, plans, and projects…

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    International organizations in Africa, a comprehensive vision to promote sustainable development

    Shawgie Salah Ahmed The United Nations Economic Commission for Africa released its 2020 edition on innovative financing for private sector development, and the commission estimated the cost of achieving the sustainable development goals by 2030 in Africa at about $ 1.3 trillion annually and determined that this cost will increase significantly due to the expected population growth of 45% During the period 2020-2030, the new edition of the Economic Commission report highlighted the importance of…

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