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Sudanese-American Activist Starts 1290 KM-Foot Journey To Promote Peace
February 04, 2018KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Sudanese-American poetess and peace activist Emi Mahmoud has started a 1290 km two-month walk from Northern Darfur’s capital city of al-Fashir down to the nation’s capital, K...
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Lemon: The Fruit Of Health, Culture And Beauty
January 28, 2018KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Lemon has a cultural and economic value in the Sudan. It is the undisputed soft drink of the country, particularly in summer and in the holy fasting month of Ramadan, where it is mixed w...
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Sudan Qualifies For World Tent Pegging Championship In The U.A.E
January 24, 2018KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Sudan has qualified for the World Tent Pegging Championship, slated for October 2018 in the United Arab Emirates (U.A.E). Sudan team has collected 515.5 points, ranking second after World ch...
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Plastic Bags Regulations Give Gufaf Makers A Boost
January 21, 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
January 21, 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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Mekk Rahall
January 07, 2018KADUGLI (Sudanow) - Nations strive hard to hold dear memories of their great sons and leaders, glorifying and making them stand out as overwhelming iconic figures that survive across time and space. It is not an ode glor...
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Waiting for February
January 14, 2018The yet to be convened first meeting between the government and the rebel group, SPLM-N-Al-Hilu, could make a difference in the 6-year old stalled conflict provided that some outstanding issues are resolved. Acc...
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