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Former Sudanese President Suwar Al-Dahab Dies
18 October, 2018KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Former field marshal and president of Sudan Abdulrahman Suwar Al-Dahab, 83, died Thursday in Riyadh Military Hospital, Saudi Arabia. Suwar Al-Dahab ousted President Gaafar Nimeiry in 1985 following ...
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Just Home-Educated, Farraj Altayeb Becomes Authority On Arabic, Literature, Religion
14 October, 2018KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Linguist Farraj Altaeb (1932-1998) never went to school. His father Altayeb Alsarraj, a knowledgeable scholar of Arabic and its literature, taught him at home and allowed him at ...
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Waiting For Divorce
14 October, 2018Slowly and gradually the new economic and fiscal policies are taking shape with the main target of making use of the good rainy season, push for production and exports to help close the big gap between what the c...
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Sudan Performs Spectacularly In Rwanda Taekwondo Championship
10 October, 2018KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Sudan has scored a new sports achievement when it ranked third in the International Taekwondo Championship in Rwanda, clinching two gold and three silver medals, in addition to the ...
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The Hakkamat: Folk Poetesses Of War And Peace
07 October, 2018KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - One type of the Darfuri cultural heritage is the hakkama (plural hakkamat), the folk poetess who depicts the social, political and economic state of affairs in that society of extreme Western...
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Tribal Chief Succeeded Where Official Judiciary Failed
07 October, 2018KHARTOUM (Sadanow) - Tribal Chief Wad Nawwai was appointed long years ago as Omda (mayor) of the vast area from the Southern White Nine District down to the border with the Upper Nile State (in what has now becom...
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Keeping Fingers Crossed
07 October, 2018The first and actual impact of the new economic and financial policies will be put to test today when the newly formed body of bankers, exchange bureaus start announcing the daily exchange rate. Outright deprecia...
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