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Weekly Press Columns Digest
March 31, 2019KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - With its rich natural and human resources, the Sudan is not less than Rwanda or Ethiopia which have both scored remarkable measures of development of international standards, although the for...
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New Cabinet Received With Skepticism
March 18, 2019Khartoum (Sudanow) - A wave of disappointment and dismay had engulfed the Sudanese public upon the announcement of the new cabinet. While the people had expected to see new faces, they now see a repeat of the ma...
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Tibish: Affordable Crop For Filling Nutritional Gap
March 17, 2019KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - The ‘Tibish’ (scientific name: cucumis melo flexuosus) is a crawling vegetable fruity plant that belongs to the ‘Cucumis’ category. It is locally called ‘Tibish&...
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Weekly Press Columns Digest
March 17, 2019KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Columnist Al-Tahir Satti has called for formation of a fact-finding committee to detect how a Philippine company has won a bid for operation of the southern harbor of Port Sudan after its tender was ...
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Rwanda's Development Model: Could It Work For Sudan?
March 17, 2019KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - This article reviews the Rwandan pre-conflict era as well as its post-conflict development model, and explores to what extent the Rwandan situation applies and relates to the situation ...
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Three Sudanese Female Referees To Run Regional Olympic Clash, FIFA
March 10, 2019KHARTOUM (Sudabow) - The World football governing body (FIFA) has named three Sudanese female referees to run the upcoming clash between Chad and Algeria, slated for 9 April, in the Chadian Capital, Ndjamena, wit...
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Sudan Crises: Reading From The Same, Old Book
March 10, 2019For more than three months of the political and socio-economic unrest still engulfing the country the government continue to adopt a piecemeal approach to the multiple crises that became in itself an added factor...
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