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- Wednesday 28 January 2004
Muslim-Christian tensions are softening in Sudan - which
could set the tone for Africa
By Abraham McLaughlin, The Christian Science Monitor
KHARTOUM, SUDAN, 28, 2004 — In a large, dusty courtyard in Sudan’s capital, exuberant shouts (...)
- Thursday 28 October 2010
October 27, 2010 (JUBA) The Government of Southern Sudan (GoSS) can only play an effective advocacy role of engaging development partners when reliable data needed for planning purposes are available, Margaret Labanya Mathya, a (...)
- Monday 24 April 2006
April 23, 2006 (KHARTOUM) — A Sudanese Islamist leader who once protected Al Qaeda supremo Osama Bin Laden was branded an apostate by the country’s Muslim scholars on Sunday for taking a liberal stand on women’s rights. Hassan Al-Turabi (...)
- Sunday 28 June 2009
By Manyang Mayom
June 26, 2009 (RUMBEK) - The Southern Sudanese musician Nyankol Mathiang reached Rumbek, the capital of Lakes state, on Thursday after her long trip from Australia via Khartoum. She was invited by the non-governmental (...)
- Monday 1 December 2008
By James Gatdet Dak
November 30, 2008 (JUBA) – Jonglei state came out the winner of the final Miss Malaika/Miss South Sudan beauty contest conducted on Saturday at Nyekuron Culture Center in Juba. Miss South Sudan beauty contestants (...)
- Friday 8 February 2013
February 7, 2013 (KHARTOUM) – The secretary general of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement North (SPLM-N), Yasir Arman, has cautioned against Islamist movements saying they represent a threat to African diversity and called for the (...)
- Wednesday 2 July 2003
"The Sudanese government and the National Security Agency must put an end to the confiscation or suspension of local newspapers. The intimidation and harassment of journalists with the attempt of restricting the freedom of the press (...)
- Sunday 20 September 2009
By Manasseh Zindo
September 19, 2009 — Sudan is mourning the death of her Third Anglican Archbishop who succumbed to his to illness on Friday September 18, 2009 in the Sudanese capital Khartoum. Sadness greeted me this morning when I (...)
- Sunday 20 March 2005
KHARTOUM, March 20 (Reuters) - Sudan said 21 people died and at least 6 went blind from drinking illegal alcohol in the past few days and vowed to crack down on its producers in Khartoum and central Sudan.
The Interior Ministry said (...)
- Friday 9 January 2009
By Manyang Mayom
January 5, 2009 (WAU) – Islam is spreading in Wau as over 14 mosques are available to Muslims for prayers.
Wau, the state capital of Western Bhar-El-Gazal, is a centre for three states that include Lakes, Warrap and (...)
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