Sudan

  • Columns

    Legalize Hard Currency Possession

    Omer B. Abu Haraz The resilient economy of Sudan is weird. Almost all elements of economic collapse are prevailing for more than 7 months and there are no signs of the collapse. Elements of Economic Collapse Are: No government since October 25th, 2021Drastic deterioration of revenues to government from customs dues, tax collection, and administrative charges of government dealings.A sharp drop in exports proceeds.Plummeting of production and productivity in public and private sectors projects, firms,…

  • Opinion

    Where Do The Tripartite Negotiations Lead Us?

    Omer Mursal (Omerian) – AuthorOmerianist@gmail.comTel: 0900222620 Tripartite Negotiation is UNITAMS, AU & IGAD initiative proposal that is committed to facilitating a national dialogue in Sudan, to reach out on a national consensus pact agreement forsake political-economic settlements in the country. However, dozens of obsessions remain unanswered; like, Why do Sudanese need the tripartite negotiations? Are we dysfunctional to dissolve our domestic crisis? why there is a military coup? Have we already disowned and slippered from…

  • Columns

    Pick the Low-Hanging Fruit

    Omer B. Abu Haraz At the onset of the military coup of October 25, 2021, the political situation started to spin out of control. Now after more than 6 months after the coup, the situation started spiraling out of control. Spinning prevails in one horizontal dimension but spiraling prevails in two dimensions having a vertical one which leads to a catastrophic head-on collision. A collision will be manifested in dispute, streets; rallies, street barricading, killing…

  • Columns

    Why are we Gravely Concerned?

    Muawad Mustafa Rashid We are gravely concerned because the group that jumped over the back of the revolution and alleged that it is delegated from the public to run its battle against the unjust Salvation regime, proved to be unqualified and unable to shoulder its historic responsibility towards the nation.Despite all the slogans we discovered that we are only facing a developed version of the power-hunger disease in which the politicians top their interests over…

  • Columns

    Some Remarks on the Political Process (1)

    Dr. Elshafie Khidir Saeid Regardless of any divergent perceptions, conflicting opinions, or emotional feelings, the historical responsibility dictates the Sudanese elites to engage seriously in explaining, clarifying, and spreading the wisdom behind the national dialogue process as the best and optimum strategic option to address the chronic Sudanese crisis. In this regard, it would be a grave mistake if we ignore, obstruct or underestimate the tripartite initiative of Unitams, the African Union, and IGAD. I…

  • Reports

    Sudanese-Emirati Relations: A Report

    Mohamed Saad Kamel Lieutenant-General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, Vice-President of the Sovereignty Council, and the accompanying delegation, which included a member of the Sovereign Council, Professor Raja Nikola today in Abu Dhabi, offered condolences and sympathy to His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the United Arab Emirates, on the death of the country’s late Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan. General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo expressed his sincere condolences and sympathy to the…

  • Reports

    Sudan Celebrates International Red Cross/Crescent Day

    “For Our Environment, let’s Volunteer” Haffiya Abdalla Sudan and the world society celebrated Red Cross Day known as Red Crescent Day is celebrated on May 8 every year. This date marks the birth anniversary of Henry Dunant, who is the founder of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). He is also the recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize. He was born on May 8, 1828. It is an annual celebration of their principles.…

  • Life Style

    Meaningful and Productive School Holidays

    Muawad Mustafa Rashid As we all know the summer holidays have already started in most towns along with Sudan. Educationally school holidays are a must as a break from studying overstraining. By the end of the school year, students are tired and get stressed out, gasping for a break from long school days, usually starting in the mornings. We are mindful that during the school holidays the student needs to rest. During the school holidays,…

  • Columns

    The Chaos

    Mohammed Saad Even if the revolutionary forces took the governance lead, we will applaud them in the first month, then condemn them in the second and third months, after which we will work on aborting the reform of the state, then we go to the streets which do not betray. We are betraying each other. There is only one way out and that is isolating the politics from the professionalism and effective performance. The successive…

  • News

    Indonesian Embassy in Khartoum Inaugurates Indonesian Product Corner

    Aiming to Expand Market and Increase Exports Staff Writer Efforts to promote and expand market access for superior Indonesian products are increasingly being carried out by the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia (KBRI) in Khartoum through various activities to spur and improve the export performance of Indonesian products, one of which is the launch of the Indonesian Product Corner, which is located in the lobby of the Indonesian Embassy in Khartoum. The launch event…

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