Transitional Sovereignty Council
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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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It is Not an Impossible Mission
Osman Mirghani The workshop organized by the Sudanese Bar Association over the constitutional framework came out with specific recommendations for the completion of the transitional period. Last week, the Forces of Freedom and Change (National Accord) said that it completed 4 documents to complete the institutions and missions of the transitional period. Sheikh El-Tayeb Al-Jid concluded its roundtable conference and came out with recommendations to accomplish the transitional period. The Forces of Freed and Change…
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Sovereignty Council VP Briefed on South Sudan Peace Agreement Progress
Staff Writer Khartoum 24/08/2022 – The Vice-President of the Sovereignty Council, Lieutenant-General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, discussed with the Adviser to the President of the State of South Sudan for Security Affairs, Tut Galwak, the progress of the implementation of the revitalized South Sudan Peace Agreement. His Excellency received today, during his meeting with the advisor to the President of the Republic of South Sudan, Tut Qalwak, in the presence of Minister of East African Affairs Deng…
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Social Responsibility Obligation Revisited
Muawad Mustafa Rashid In the news Vice President and the Sovereign Council, RSP Commander-in-Chief 1st lt. Gen. Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, who landed in the floods’ affected areas in River Nile State accompanied by top officials from the central government and River Nile State, expressed his sympathy to those affected, adding that he came by himself to inspect the impact of those floods on the people of the area, pledging to provide all possible support to…
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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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The Roundtable Conference: Will It Pay-Off?
Al-Sammani Awadallah The Roundtable of Sudanese People’s Call for Reconciliation Initiative; led by Sheikh El-Tayeb Al-Jid kicked off last Saturday with the participation of several political forces and other trends. The conference was boycotted by some recognized political forces on top of which are the Forces of Freedom and Change and the Resistance Committees. Al-Jid sent invitations to all the political parties to participate in the initiative to reach a political agreement over running the…
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Trojan Horse!
Muawad Mustafa Rashid The so-called (Sudanese People’s Call for National Reconciliation) launched by the Sheikh of a Sufi Order, El-Tayeb Al-Jid, is facing several internal and external challenges, especially after most of the social, political, and youth sectors agreed that the initiative represents a political incubator for the ousted regime. This means that the initiative is isolated from the forces of the revolution as the latter do not want to retract and accept the return…
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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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Vice President of the Sovereignty Council Arrives in Juba
Staff Writer Juba 11/08/2022 – The Vice-President of the Sovereign Council, Lieutenant-General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, arrived today in Juba, the capital of the Republic of South Sudan, for a one-day visit. He was received at Juba International Airport by the Adviser to the President of the Republic of South Sudan, Tut Galwak, Foreign Minister Miek Deng, Minister of Investment Dhiu Matuk, Minister of East African Affairs Deng Alor, Sudan’s Ambassador to Juba Jamal Malik and members…
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Conditions Are Worsening
Omer B. Abu Haraz I am not pessimistic about the bottom line of the present political turmoil in Sudan. It cannot be chaos or anarchy. This is because I look at the glass as half-full. It is the Armed Forces. This institution is still intact and coherent about the safety of Sudan. I am sure some patriotic gallant officers and troops will timely intervene at the onset of widespread deadly confrontations by any armed groups.…