Sudanese news headlines published this morning, Friday January 3, 2025 AD
🔸 Ibrahim Jaber, member of the Sovereignty Council, highlights the role of sport in supporting the battle for dignity
🔸 Lieutenant General Engineer Ibrahim Jaber chairs the meeting of the Supreme Committee for Change and Replacement of Currencies
🔸 Lieutenant General Ibrahim Jaber reviews the general situation in Nile State
🔸 Jaber confirms government's willingness to provide humanitarian aid to citizens
🔸 Sudanese-Egyptian deliberations regarding the implementation of the second phase of the electricity interconnection project between the two countries
🔸 Minawi meets the head of the Red Cross in Sudan
🔸 Governor of Gedaref calls for placing the poor under the umbrella of health insurance
🔸 Federal Ministry of Health: Arrangements made to operate the emergency and trauma center at Al-Tadamon Hospital in Al-Dabba locality.
🔸 Nile submits final accounts to Audit Office as Sudan's first state
🔸 Federal Health Minister inspects University of Health Sciences, Northern State Branch
🔸 Samani method and community initiative send medical convoy to Ho Suakin locality
🔸 Minister of Education of North Kordofan appreciates the efforts of organizations to classify the Sudanese certificate exams into white papers.
🔸 Commander of the 11th Infantry Division, Khashm Al-Girba, calls on the Sudanese people for greater cohesion
🔸 White Nile Office International Child Protection Director Responds to Needs of Those Affected by Floods on Aba Island
🔸 White Nile Humanitarian Aid Commissioner praises the role of organizations in achieving social cohesion and peaceful coexistence.
🔸 Al-Mirghani confirms the firm position of the Federal Party against the attempted fragmentation of state institutions, particularly the armed forces
🔸 Specifications destroy (22) tons of spoiled food in Gedaref State
🔸 Under the slogan (We will transfer your blood to others – and we will tell you a lot about your kindness), a blood donation campaign was organized in several states.
🔸 Meteorology expects temperatures to rise across the country