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Weekly Digest Of Press Columns
February 03, 2019KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Renowned Columnist Murtadha al-Ghali wondered whether it is legitimate for members of the organized forces of the army, police and security to hide themselves behind masks or whether the law ...
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Moving Forward: Role Of Social Media In Political Change
February 03, 2019The social media is occupying a central position in the country’s political scene. Thanks to the activities of demonstrators over the past five weeks and efforts of the government to catch up and get its me...
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CHILD-FRIENDLY CENTRES
January 06, 2019Every morning neighborhood girls walked briskly to school full of joy and great hope for a bright future. Half way between the school and their neighborhood stood a tree-fenced park that was used as recreational ...
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Figuring Out Budget Figures
January 06, 2019Though the protests witnessed by a number of cities across the country were sparked initially by the economic difficulties and raising of subsidies on bread that developed quickly into a political agenda, but the...
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Weekly Press Columns Digest
December 30, 2018KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Journalist writer Sumayah Sayyed wrote a column titled 'Revival of Trust in the Banks' commending an initiative by the Commercial Chambers Association for expressing in a meeting with the Gover...
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Weekly Press Columns Digest
December 23, 2018KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - The Sudanese daily newspapers, exceeding 15 in number, are remarkably rich in columns on various walks of life, with noticeably diverse opinions; though most of them deal with politics, some ...
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Demonstrations Across Sudan: Leaderless Syndrome
December 23, 2018The demonstrations that erupted last week in a number of cities across the country against rising cost of living has been characterized by one main feature: lack of leadership. It was mere coinci...
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