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Sudanese Youth for National Unity launches a series of activities in Khartoum
09 October, 2010By: Ahmed Alhaj (Site Admin)
KHARTOUM (Sudanow) -Over eight hundred youth have begun vocational, technical and artistic training in Khartoum, under the banner of "peace, development and unit y" a move seen by observers as lightening a candle in place of cursing the dark.
The newly formed Sudanese Youth for National Unity has launched a workshop in which over 800 Sudanese youth from both south and northern Sudan are provided with training and engage in debate and sport activities to enhance the chance of unity and unite the vision of t he youth in national matters.
The Union headed Dominic Luai Nero, is now 14 month old but has already taken great stride including a huge gathering addressed by the head of the state president Omar Al Bashir in late September this year.
The Union has also amassed some 16 football teams from the various quarters in Khartoum peripheries mostly inhabited by southern Sudanese for football tournament involving youth from the north and the south with the aim of "bringing together all youth from all walks of life in this country within the context of the national action …to work as a melting pot for all elements of the Sudanese society." The union told Sudanow.
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