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Living In Garbage Dump
April 30, 2018KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Sad mourners sitting at the home of a deceased Sufi leader in Khartoum all of a sudden heard sharp cries and wailing from a woman outside. Rushing outside to see what went wrong, the gathering saw a ...
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Fighting Corruption, Enter the IMF
April 29, 2018Fighting corruption has been a hot issue in many countries and throughout different times, but with little success. Despite efforts by various organizations to tackle the issue from publicizing it as a deterrent measure ...
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The Doam: Important Crop, Neglected Fruit
April 22, 2018KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Unlike other trees, the doam palm is gigantically tall. Its leaves are very tough. Regardless, its shadow is just a trace. The doam is a durable tree that grows on rocky grounds, mountain sl...
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Free Lunch
April 22, 2018It looks like a bombshell. A long story about what could be the last biggest oil discovery is taking place in Sudan in the newly tapped block-25, better known as Al-Rawat, located 137km south west of Kosti in the White N...
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Interview, Musician Anas Al-Aagib
April 15, 2018-Sudan’s cultural diversity accommodates all types of musical scales: fifth, seventh scales and Arab music. -A song aired in Sudan is performed in Somalia, Ethiopia, the Niger and Nigeria wit...
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A Victory By Sports Woman
April 15, 2018KHARTOUM (Sudanow) – Member of the Executive Office of the Sudanese Olympic Committee Hanadi al-Sidiq has been elected vice-president of the Arab Badminton Federation. Al-Sidiq is the President of the Sudan Badmin...
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Liquidity Restrictions: Harms Heap Up, Recovery May Take Long
April 15, 2018KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - After a harsh bickering between an agent and a bank cashier who refused to cash her over a 1000 pounds, an elderly man sitting by whispered into the young lady’s ear: ”My daughter! Go bac...
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