28 April 2024
  • The Crescendo of Migration Trauma Translates to Revolution

    by - Aug 23, 2022
    Writer Mohamed Khougali attempts to elucidate the link between migration politics and contemporary Sudanese revolutionary rap. Following the nationwide protests and revolution in 2018, Sudan has seen a tsunami of rap artists fuel revolutionary sentiments, stoke controversy,...
  • Go Green for Sudan!

    by - Dec 1, 2019
    At Al Safyia Family Club, Bahri, revolutionary chants bellowed and celebrations all-round. People from the neighbourhood and all across Bahri and Khartoum come to join in the grand reopening of the family club. The refurbishment was...
  • The Silent Revolution

    by - Oct 17, 2019
    It’s been four months since the massacre and ‘Where were you 3 June?’ is still one of the most asked questions when talking about the Sudanese revolution. It is our September 11. For those who did...
  • The Ideological Warfare in Sudan

    by - Jun 6, 2019
    Prior to 3 June, there were two different realities in Sudan. The stubborn everyday Khartoum with its polluted air, crippling traffic and temperature hitting 40° C or higher, which during the holy month of Ramadan made...
  • Just Fall!

    The endless lines outside bakeries and petrol stations seem to suggest a purposeful naivety to dire economic and politics woes. The Kafkaesque bureaucratic systems that requires an element of nepotism to vitalise it into animation. The...
  • Al Bashir Created A Ripe Environment for Colonialism in Sudan

    by - Feb 15, 2019
    Slavery is when two groups of people wage war against one another. The victors take the defeated as slaves, the former would then either sell the latter or place them in forced servitude. Traditionally, slavery was...