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Plastic Bags Regulations Give Gufaf Makers A Boost
21 January, 2018KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - The regulations adopted in early January that ban sale and use of lightweight plastic bags have revived activity of gufaf (straw baskets) makers. Announcing the regulations, The Higher Council for t...
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It Is The Economy
21 January, 2018The tense situation currently engulfing the country is a result of long delayed economic measures that should have been implemented seven years ago, when South Sudan opted for separation taking with it more than ...
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Sudan To Host Tent Pegging Qualifying Championship
19 January, 2018KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Sudan will host during 21-23 January the Independence Tent Pegging Championship (Men) that qualifies for the World Championship in the United Arab Emirates in October. Equestrians from Germany, Sout...
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Experts Consider Khartoum Half Marathon A success
14 January, 2018KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - With the participation of 2500 sprinters, including seven professionals, the Khartoum International Marathon For Peace was deemed by experts as a success. Professional players from Algeria, Ruanda, ...
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Neem: An Integrative Pharmacy
14 January, 2018KHARTOUM (sudanow) - In the Dar Alsalam rural neighborhood lived Hajja Haleema Haroun Adam, who worked at a school in down town Omdurman. She used to flock to her work early in the morning and return to her place at suns...
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Sudan Mourns Self-Made Business Tycoon ‘Waddajjabal’
14 January, 2018KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Sudan is mourning the most famous businessman Babikir Hamid Musa who died from diabetes complications early Saturday in hospital in Amman, Jordan, aged 65. As child of a poor family, Musa, commonly ...
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Expecting A Singer, Would-Be-Revelers Got A Preacher Instead
14 January, 2018KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Mohamed Alhassan Mahana relates an amusing story when a wedding gala turned into a religious speech in which would- be revelers were reminded to avoid vice and pursue virtue. “I once met...
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