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Sudanese return home to a capital unready to welcome them
ZA🏛️ PoliticsCenter6 hr. ago

Sudanese return home to a capital unready to welcome them

The article discusses the challenges faced by returning Sudanese citizens as the country attempts to recover from conflict. Despite promises of restored normalcy, infrastructure remains damaged, essential services like electricity are unreliable, and government workers have not received pay. Many refugees returning from Egypt face unsafe conditions both in Sudan and Egypt. The capital, Khartoum, struggles with limited recovery efforts, with areas like the University of Khartoum suffering significant damage. Small businesses, including those in the central Souq al-Arabi market, report difficulties reopening due to lack of basic services and financial strain. Officials acknowledge these issues but emphasize ongoing rehabilitation efforts.

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Sudanese return home to a capital unready to welcome them

The article discusses the challenges faced by returning Sudanese citizens as the country attempts to recover from conflict. Despite promises of restored normalcy, infrastructure remains damaged, essential services like electricity are unreliable, and government workers have not received pay. Many refugees returning from Egypt face unsafe conditions both in Sudan and Egypt. The capital, Khartoum, struggles with limited recovery efforts, with areas like the University of Khartoum suffering significant damage. Small businesses, including those in the central Souq al-Arabi market, report difficulties reopening due to lack of basic services and financial strain. Officials acknowledge these issues but emphasize ongoing rehabilitation efforts.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of the situation in Sudan without overtly favoring any political faction. It reports on the challenges faced by returning citizens, government actions, and the perspectives of various stakeholders, including refugees, students, and small business owners. While

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