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A year among farmers (Part 4)
by Dr. Marwan Abduldaiem Almalik - Oct 28, 2012In the fourth chapter of this series, Dr. Almalik ventures out to Dongola. ...Read More -
Press Release: Women’s Dominance Competition
by The Forgotten Writers Foundation - Oct 24, 2012Sudanese writers are encouraged to take part in the Forgotten Writers Foundation competition to reveal the mysterious world of Women's Dominance in Sudan...Read More -
RANDOM RANTS | Technologically blunt
by Yasir Elkhider - Oct 22, 2012Yasir is skeptical that smartphones, with all their glorious abilities, are fit for everyone- or if everyone is fit to won one....Read More -
A year among farmers (Part 3)
by Dr. Marwan Abduldaiem Almalik - Oct 4, 2012In this installment, Dr. Almalik describes the winter farming season in his family’s hometown of Mujarrab, Dongola. ...Read More -
HEALTH CARE SYSTEM: A desperate need for reform
by Adil Abdalla - Sep 23, 2012Adil Abdalla argues how the healthcare system cannot be considered as a system, rather it's a group of professionals who save lives....Read More -
A year among farmers (part 2)
by Dr. Marwan Abduldaiem Almalik - Sep 14, 2012Dr. Almalik continues reminiscing about his year in a small northern village, this time vividly describing the extraordinary dates harvest season....Read More -
A year among farmers (part 1)
by Dr. Marwan Abduldaiem Almalik - Aug 30, 2012In this series, Dr. Almalik recounts his experience living and working in a small northern village. ...Read More -
Ambiguous Belongings
by Madeline Murphy Hall - Aug 23, 2012Madeline gives us her take on what makes Sudanese culture alluring, unique and what would better the world if propagated abroad....Read More -
Kandaka: Resurrecting the Sudanese Queens
by Dalia Abdelrahman - Jul 16, 2012Kandaka was the name given to the Nubian Queens of the Kushite Kingdom. The Kingdom of Kush was an ancient Nubian state centred on the confluences of the Blue Nile, White Nile and River Atbara....Read More -
SOUTH SUDAN ANNIVERSARY: If Nelson Mandela was President
by Taiseer Khalil - Jul 12, 2012Taiseer Khalil imagines what it would be like for Africa’s most beloved political figure to govern Sudan....Read More