Sudanese government

  • Columns

    Are We Going to Find the Key?

    Muawad Mustafa Rashid The brotherhood is an extremely hungry power. Its membership is famished! Their dreams, plans, and ambitions are to be running around trying to abort the peace process. Unfortunately, they still have an indirect influence on our policy. Don’t they? The transitional caretaker government seems to have no potential to change Sudan’s political landscape. Because of this reason precisely, the country’s image has become blurry. Years ago, we stressed that the timing of…

  • Columns

    Al-Burhan’s Visit to London and the Banality System

    Mohamed Saad Kamil The prominent Russian playwright Anton Chekhov who is considered to be one of the greatest writers of all time was once asked: How do the failed communities look like? He answered that in the failed communities there are one thousand foolish against only one superior, adding that in the failed communities there are one thousand clumsy words against only one conscious word. Accordingly, the majority of the people remain always idiots who…

  • Reports

    Kenya & Sudan: Promoting Innovation and Technology in Agriculture and Trade

    Hashim .K. Mohamed Email.100hashbash.comChairman of Sudan Kenya Friendship SOC The Nairobi Branch of the Society is referred to as the Nairobi International Trade Fair. N.I.T.F was established as the East African Agricultural and Horticultural Society (EAA & HS) in 1901. The first show was held at the Jeevanjee gardens and market in 1902. It is located in Jamhuri Park, 10 km from the city center, approximately 30kms from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, Nairobi, and 15km from…

  • Breaking News

    Putin Welcomes 6 Arab Countries to Shanghai

    Staff Writer Russian President Vladimir Putin stressed that the Shanghai Cooperation Organization is interested in expanding cooperation with countries that aspire to establish cooperative relations based on mutual respect and are interested in joining the work with the organization. The Russian President welcomed the accession of Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Qatar to the Shanghai Organization as “dialogue partners”, as well as the start of the process of obtaining the status of “dialogue partner” for Kuwait,…

  • Reports

    Launching of Initiative to Empower Women in Dealing with Climate Change and Addressing Disasters

    Haffiya Abdalla  Women are 14 times more likely to die from a climate disaster than men. That finding, by UN Women, reflects growing acknowledgment that the adverse effects of natural disasters affect marginalized groups, including women and children, more disproportionally. It is easy to see why: women are poorer because they earn less, have less-secure jobs, and are more dependent on the natural resources that climate change threatens the most, according to a report by…

  • Breaking News

    Al-Burhan and Dagalo Meeting Acknowledges that Civilians have Chosen Two Sovereignty Chiefs and Civilian Ministers

    Dagalo: We Pledged With Al-Burhan to Implement Our Commitment to Withdraw the Military Establishment From Power Staff Writer Khartoum – 16/09/2022 – Lieutenant-General Muhammad Hamdan Dagalo, Vice-President of the Sovereignty Council, Commander of the Rapid Support Forces, announced his strict adherence to his previous pledges to remove the military institution from the political scene, and to complete its tasks stipulated in the constitution and the law. He revealed that he had held a meeting on Thursday…

  • News

    RSF Inaugurates Human Rights Course in the Red Sea State

    Staff Writer Port Sudan 14 September 2022 – As part of the continuous training and rehabilitation of personnel, the Rapid Support Forces in the Red Sea State inaugurated today a series of training courses and workshops on human rights law and international humanitarian law, under the supervision of Major General Mohamed Ahmed Ornaser, head of the Rapid Support Forces Training Department.

  • Reports

    The Impact of Debt Burden on Sudan’s Ability to Attract Foreign Direct Investment and Reducing Poverty

    Dr. Yessir Mohamed Alobaid Sudan has an area of about 1.8 million square kilometers and an estimated population of 33.4 million, half of which live in urban areas. As a result of the secession, the country lost 25% of its land area and about 20% of its population. Sudan is strategically located in the upper eastern part of Sub-Saharan Africa(SSA), bordering the Central African Republic, Chad, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Libya, and South Sudan. The country…

  • Columns

    Sudan and the Sails of Hope (1)

    Dr. Elshafie Khidir Saeid During the past two weeks, Sudan has witnessed three important events that filled the sails of hope on the ship of the December 2018 revolution, which is still sailing unsteadily in an atmosphere of storms and whirlwinds, searching anxiously for a safe harbor. The first event was the statement issued by the coordinating body of the Khartoum Resistance Committees on the 24th of August. After reaffirming the loyalty of the Resistance…

  • Columns

    Military Transitional Government

    Omer B. Abu Haraz In all successful and stable governance in many countries, especially the developed, governance is normally fully civilian & democratic. The military is always far away from governance. In all of those countries, the constitutional role of the army is the protection of the borders and the safeguarding of the citizen’s safety and security. Almost all ministers of defense are civilians. Therefore, the normal situation is a civilian government and the exception…

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