Current Affairs
Sudan's First Woman Car Driver
28 September, 2017
Amna died four years ago
Saudi Arabia on Monday took milestone decision to allow women drive cars. This brings to SUDANOW sweet memories of the late Sudanese lady Amna Attya, who received, almost a whooping three quarters of a century ago, her driving license.
In 1945 Amna was the first Sudanese lady to receive a driving license, making history in the country and the region at large- quite possible ahead of many a country including in the western hemisphere.
Late Attya was born in Karkouj city, Sinnar State, in 1928 and graduated in Omdurman Teachers College. She managed to inaugurate several basic schools in Gazeera State of central Sudan. Crisscrossing those areas on animal back wasn’t practical, nor prestigious if you want to promote girls education in central Sudan in particular. Thus the colonial authorities did not see any harm to allow her being trained by spouse of the then British Governor-General of Sudan. Having received proper training and duly receiving the certificate attesting to her mastery of the then new art, the government gave her car (Morris) for what come to be known as visitations to the schools in Gazeera.
She was also the first Sudanese woman to receive a license for using a firearm (1946), for personal use and protection during her travels.
After she was transferred to Khartoum, Mogran area, she came to be one of only three VIP in the capital Khartoum with cars. The other two were owned by the British Governor-General and Ansar religious sect spiritual leader, Abdul Rahman al-Mahdi, grandfather of the former prime minister, Sadiq al-Mahdi.
E N D
AS/MO
Post your comments
Photo of the Week
Khartoum (Sudanow) To the one who turned the blaze of hardship into a guiding lamp that lights the paths of exile, and transformed the wounds of the homeland into a will strong enough to heal and mend broken hearts— to the Sudanese woman on her day, we offer these words, scented with gratitude and reverence. War was not merely shells shattering buildings; it was an eart...
MoreNew media
The Poll
Archives
-
01 March, 2026
Tales of Return Khartoum Through Ahmed Sabri’s Lens… An Image Betting on Return
Khartoum (Sudanow) At a time when many chose to wait and watch, he chose to return. A young Sudanese man decided to carry his camera and walk the streets of Khartoum—not to document destruction, but to search for the pulse of life quietly finding its way back after the war. From roads that once knew fear, he is crafting a different narrative—one that says the city is regaining its strength, and that return is possible. Ahm...
Sudanow is the longest serving English speaking magazine in the Sudan. It is chartarized by its high quality professional journalism, focusing on political, social, economic, cultural and sport developments in the Sudan. Sudanow provides in depth analysis of these developments by academia, highly ...
MoreRecent tweets
Tweets by Suda_nowFOLLOW Us On Facebook
Contact Us
Address: Sudan News Agency (SUNA) Building, Jamhoria Street, Khartoum - Sudan
Mobile:+249 909220011 / +249 912307547








Comment
omar
17 October, 2017really we are more civilised nation though now we are governed by very primitive poeple