Omar al-Bashir, Sudan’s President, Intends To Step Down In 2015
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AU Welcomes Progress in Sudan-South Sudan Relations AllAfrica.com Addis Ababa — The African Union (AU) has welcomed the successful convening of a recent extraordinary meeting of the Joint Political Security Mechanism (JPSM) to report on the implementation of security agreements between Sudan and South Sudan. |
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South Sudan’s Kings and Chiefs in the Courts of Ghana AllAfrica.com A delegation of South Sudan’s Traditional Leaders (TLs) has completed a tour of African countries in which a successful synthesis of governance at the local and centralised levels has been achieved. Sudan Tribune caught up with the group on the Ghana … |
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Political Godfatherism, Dirty Oil in Clean Water? AllAfrica.com However, when man is fashioned to political evil, should he returns in his lifetime after retirement and ask for forgiveness to those he wronged? Who are forgivers and political godfathers in South Sudan? Let’s be one man, one nation for peace and … |
Khartoum Must Establish Banking Presence in South Sudan, Bank Manager Says AllAfrica.com Khartoum — The General Manager of Sudan’s Export Development Bank Mohammed Rashid Mohammed Salem called for swift signing of cooperation protocols between the central banks in Khartoum and Juba in the wake of the recent rapprochement … |
AU welcomes progress in Sudan-South Sudan relations Sudan Tribune The meeting, facilitated by the AU High-Level Implementation Panel (AUHIP), was held in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa from 16 to 19 March, and was co-chaired by South Sudan’s minister of defence, General John Kong Nyuon, and his Sudanese … |
Omar al-Bashir, Sudan’s President, Intends To Step Down In 2015 Huffington Post A Sudanese woman holds her crying baby while waiting at a transit camp before being relocated to Batil refugee camp July 16, 2012 in Jamam refugee camp, South Sudan. (Photo by Paula Bronstein/Getty Images) … |
South Sudan: Madam Rebecca Nyandeng Urges Women to Prioritise Agriculture AllAfrica.com Juba — The Presidential Advisor on Gender and Human Rights Madam Rebecca Nyandeng de Mabior has challenged South Sudanese women to prioritise agriculture for commercial and subsistence purposes. Addressing women during the International … |
There’s No Tribe Called ‘equatoria‘ in South Sudan AllAfrica.com Every single South Sudanese contributed to the liberation struggle in one way or another. And all of us have suffered under the devilish regimes in Khartoum; directly or indirectly. These ‘Arab’ leaders with bigoted perception of socio-political … |