Sudanese economy

  • 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…

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    Gold in Sudan: Facts and Figures

    Dr. Yassir M. Alobaid Sudan is characterized by a wide diversity in the rocky infrastructure as well as the tectonic structure. Accordingly, the geology of Sudan is divided in terms of rock formation into sedimentary rocks, which consist of the Nubian sandstone group and the sediments of Umm Rawaa, which is a formation of great economic importance and contains a large stock of hydrocarbons and industrial minerals. And the base rocks cover large areas of…

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    Dagalo Inspects the Conditions of those Affected by the Nile River and Runs a Humanitarian Convoy to the Area

    Staff Writer Berber 16/08/2022 – Today, the Vice-President of the Sovereignty Council, Lieutenant-General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, inspected those affected by torrential rains and floods in Berber locality, River Nile State, accompanied by the Minister of Finance, Dr. Jibril Ibrahim Muhammad, Minister of Social Development Ahmed Adam Bakheet, Minister of Health Haitham Muhammad Awad Allah, Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid Najm al-Din Musa Abdullah, Secretary General of the Civil Defense Council, representative of the Minister of Interior,…

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    It is Time to Establish a Flood Research Centre!

    Mohamed Saad Every rainy season in Sudan torrential rains intensify causing flooding, destruction of infrastructure, houses, and livelihood, and leading to displacement and multiple locations across the country. This year tens of people have died and hundreds of homes were destroyed in Sudan floods it reached the highest levels on record. The record floods of 1946 and 1988 are considered the highest in Sudan’s history and they became the record according to which we compare…

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    Comments on the CNN Investigative Report

    Muawad Mustafa Rashid A network of Russian and Sudanese military leaders are colluding to plunder Sudan’s gold reserves and production, enabling Moscow to fund its ongoing war in Ukraine amidst increasingly severe Western sanctions, a CNN report published recently has claimed. According to CNN’s sources, Russia allegedly operated 16 flights out of Sudan, Africa’s third largest producer of precious metal, over the past 18 months. CNN claimed a whistleblower from inside the Sudanese Central Bank…

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    After the COVID-19 Pandemic, the Globe Is Burning

    Mohamed Saad Kamel Smokes everywhere indicate fire, on the ground, honor, dignity, and humanity. The mortuaries are crowded with corpses of children instead of their sitting in the classrooms. There are no more flowers, except at the graves of the dead, and the mass burial ceremonies are continuing. Russia invades Ukraine, and the latter defends. China condemns, Taiwan condemned, Gaza screams and Israel justifies. France desires to nominate an ambassador for the gays and Sudan…

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    Al-Burhan Confirms Sudan’s Position in Condemning All Forms of Extremism, Terrorism, and Criminal Activities

    Staff Writer Khartoum – 08/08/2022 – The Chairman of the Transitional Sovereign Council, Lieutenant-General Abdulfattah Al-Burhan, said that Sudan has continued to play a major and pioneering role in working for the stability and security of the African continent, by tackling the phenomenon of terrorism, illegal immigration and all forms of cross-border organized crime, depending on its efforts, its capabilities, and its cooperation with friends. and brothers to achieve peace and security at the African…

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    Chambers of Commerce Secretary Announces a Vision to Revive the Economy and Improve People’s Livelihood

    Staff Writer Khartoum 05/08/2022 — The Secretary-General of the Federation of Chambers of Commerce, Wefaq Salah Abdel-Aal Mabrouk, announced a vision for an economically revitalized Sudan and a citizen living in luxury, through the implementation of an emergency plan and a medium and long-term plan, with the establishment of the Supreme Council for the National Economy under the supervision of the Prime Minister and the membership of the ministries of the government sector, the economic…

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    A Possible, Safe, and Pragmatic Way-out

    Omer B. Abu Haraz Nothing of a consensus at any level is looming on the horizon. Each of the political parties, arm struggle movements, Sudanese Professional Association, and even the Resistance Committees is in complete or partial disarray. The revolution’s original incubator is split into two non-homogenous factions – the Central Council and the Charter. The main parties of the Forces of Freedom and Change (FFC) are showing cracks. The Sudanese Congress Party is heading…

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    The Key to China-Africa Longstanding, Close Ties

    Ma Xinmin Chinese Ambassador to Sudan China-Africa relations set a model for fostering a new type of international relations. Over the past 65 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Africa, the two sides have forged unbreakable fraternity in our struggle against imperialism and colonialism and embarked on a distinct path of cooperation in our journey toward development and revitalization. Together, we have written a splendid chapter of mutual assistance amidst complex…

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