08-December-2024

  • The Laoat Tree, A Forgotten Wealth
    The Laoat Tree, A Forgotten Wealth

    KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - The laoat tree (Botanical name: Acacia oerfota) is indigenous of Sudan and in some parts of East Africa, having different names according to the respective region and its language. The main characte...

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  • Weekly Press Columns Digest
    Weekly Press Columns Digest

    KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - This week the magazine will review three selected press columns of the foregoing week on the official visit paid by the Chairman of Sudan’s Transitional Sovereign Council (TSC) to the United Arab E...

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  • How Can Arts Boost The Economy
    Kambala dance
    How Can Arts Boost The Economy

    KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - In this modern age of globalization, the arts and culture have turned into  products that can make figures in the countries’  national economies by converting these cultures and arts ...

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  • First National Economic Conference Opens In Khartoum
    First National Economic Conference Opens In Khartoum

    KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - The First National Economic Conference opened here Saturday, amid a wide audience and with addresses from senior government officials, politicians and economists. The Conference’s opening sess...

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  • Selected Poem: Child (Al Nour Osman Abbakar)
    Selected Poem: Child (Al Nour Osman Abbakar)

    KHARTOUM (Sudanow) – The selected poem for this week was also written by the prominent Sudanese Poet Al Nour Osman Abbakar "1938 - 2009". Al Nour was one of the founders of The Forest and Sahara school, a group o...

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