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The Jummaiz Tree: Shady, Nourishing And Curative
April 12, 2021KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - The Jummaiz (ficus sycomorus) is one of Sudan’s very important tress, with a history dating back to the days of the ancient Nubian civilization. Because of its wide shade, it was a preferable ...
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Sudan's Exploitation Of Solar Energy: Steps Forward And Challenges
April 04, 2021KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Sudan was one of the first nations to understand the importance of renewable energy. In this bid, the country took good steps in early 1980s for the development of rural areas via the tec...
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Youths Launch Car Washing Initiative To Help The Poor
April 04, 2021KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Some Sudanese youths have taken a novel initiative, washing cars along the River Nile in Khartoum and donating the sums thus earned to secure the financial needs of poor families during the upcoming ...
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Khartoum At Night: Can We See This Image Once Again?
March 21, 2021KHARTOUM (Sudanow) — Actor, Poet Tariq Alamin is airing an initiative to rehabilitate central Khartoum and turn it into a social, cultural and commercial attraction. The move, entitled “Kha...
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Sudan's Fermented Food Heritage
March 21, 2021KHARTOUM (Sudanow) — The following article has been written by Dr. Hamid Ahmed Dirar who is a professor of nutrition in the Faculty of Agriculture, University of Khartoum and other universities. The article is...
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On The International Women’s Day: Tribute To Ten Of Sudan’s Greatest Women
March 14, 2021KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Old and new, Sudanese women have contributed quite a lot to the position and progress of the country. The list of Sudan’s great women is long. But it may be suitable in this narrow space ...
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Khalifa House Museum Opens For Visitors
March 07, 2021OMDURMAN (Sudanow) - Much of the restoration work on the historical Khalifa House Museum (called Bait Alkhalifa Museum in Arabic) has been finished and the monument is now open for visitors. The restoration work is fund...
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