Sudan Archives - Afrikan Excellence https://afrikanexcellence.thelovetablet.com/category/africa/sudan/ All Matters Afrikan Excellence Thu, 02 Mar 2023 05:24:59 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5 214450912 Top 5 African Countries Where Gold Shines https://afrikanexcellence.thelovetablet.com/2023/03/02/top-5-african-countries-where-gold-shines/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=top-5-african-countries-where-gold-shines https://afrikanexcellence.thelovetablet.com/2023/03/02/top-5-african-countries-where-gold-shines/#respond Thu, 02 Mar 2023 05:24:56 +0000 https://afrikanexcellence.thelovetablet.com/?p=541 Africa’s gold mining industry has seen a shift in the recent years with countries such as Ghana, Sudan, Mali, and Burkina Faso entering the fray...

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At the mention of gold, every person sits upright for in it lies great wealth. I mean, show me a man that can resist the attraction of gold and I’ll take you to Jupiter in a ship.

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The first encounter of gold in the Bible is in Genesis 2:12 where God had placed it in the East of the Garden of Eden in a land called Havilah. God in his own words said, ‘’The gold of that land is good; aromatic resin and onyx are also there.’’

Africa’s gold mining industry has seen a shift in the recent years with countries such as Ghana, Sudan, Mali, and Burkina Faso entering the fray.

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Top five gold mining countries of Africa

  1. Ghana

The citizenry of Ghana are favored people, they get to enjoy pure shea butter and at the same time bath in loads of gold. Ghana seems to grab the top spot from South Africa after mining more than 142 metric tonnes of the precious metal in 2019. Ghana’s minerals account for over 30% of the country’s total exports, with gold comprising 90% of total mineral exports.

  1. South Africa (Mzansi)

While I have been dancing vigorously for years trying to perfect my South African warrior dance move, I was not aware that South Africa is also estimated to possess at least 6,000 metric tonnes of gold reserves (second-largest in the world). This is according to 2018 Mining Global data. That for years, Mzansi has carried Africa on its back when it comes to the precious metal.

  1. Sudan

If you do not know the history of Sudan and its treasures, then you need to read a few books and maybe visit. The North-East African country of Sudan comes third in this list with gold production of more than 120-200 tonnes per annum.

  1. Mali

Apart from the famous Timbuktu, the well-poised, beautiful women and the tall masculine men, this North-West African country of Mali produces more than 60 metric tonnes of gold per annum. Mali is estimated to have at least 800 metric tonnes of gold reserves, according to Norwegian website Eiti.org.

5. Burkina Faso

I know Burkina Faso as a leader in African art and culture, and as a host of the largest craft market in Africa. I was excited to learn that this beauty has one of the most dynamic mining sectors in West Africa along other major resources like copper, zinc, limestone, manganese and phosphate. Burkina Faso’s gold reserves are estimated to be at least 154 metric tonnes, according to Eiti.org.

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Being An Animal Whisperer Does Not Stop Me From Leading From The Front. Khansa Ahmed. https://afrikanexcellence.thelovetablet.com/2016/04/01/being-an-animal-whisperer-does-not-stop-me-from-leading-from-the-front-khansa-ahmed/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=being-an-animal-whisperer-does-not-stop-me-from-leading-from-the-front-khansa-ahmed https://afrikanexcellence.thelovetablet.com/2016/04/01/being-an-animal-whisperer-does-not-stop-me-from-leading-from-the-front-khansa-ahmed/#respond Fri, 01 Apr 2016 05:23:00 +0000 https://afrikanexcellence.thelovetablet.com/?p=167 When this young African leader thinks of her continent, she sees nature, opportunity and hope. Khansa urges young Africans to work hard in the richest continent in the world...

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It’s a fact that women can multi task. This week we focus on a Sudanese woman who is multi-tasking and some.

Khansa Ahmed is a veterinarian who hails from Sudan and specifically from the Kush Kingdom. She is a current participant of President Obama’s Young African Leadership Initiative and is also currently pursuing her Masters at the University Of Nairobi. She refers to herself as Pan African and sister girl I feel you on that.

Khansa also has a sense of humor. When I first struggled to pronounce her name, she looked at me with a straight face and told me to forget the Kenyan way of spelling or pronouncing names and proceeded to teach me. She asked me to write down the letter h ten times and follow it up with “nsa” and then say it loudly. She then smiled and handed me some Sudanese fried raisins.

She is very passionate about women and is constantly looking for ways to help the marginalized communities to raise finance from self-sustaining projects like Fandora, an organization she founded.

Fandora is the first ever recycling project in Sudan. Khansa has led many workshops targeted at women to get new skills which have helped them increase their income.

Khansa’s journey involves traveling to and fro Nairobi and must constantly balance between her studies, Fandora and working as a vet. Being a vet has allowed her access to many rural areas in Sudan where she helps in protecting livestock from diseases and also helps the pastoral communities understand and practice environmental protection.

When this young African leader thinks of her continent, she sees nature, opportunity and hope. Khansa urges young Africans to work hard in the richest continent in the world. To put an end to funding from other countries and concentrate on the versatility of great and rich land, favorable weather and fresh water that enables us to feed the rest of the world.

In the next few years, this young woman intends to pursue a PhD after completion of her Masters degree. She is working on her organizations both as a vet and in recycling to empower thousands if not millions of African women.

Khansa is also a vegetarian and loves traveling. She has traveled to 24 countries and is currently looking and hoping that destiny will work its way and open a door to South America.

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I Must Dream Big| Young leader Mohamed Ahmed Elnour https://afrikanexcellence.thelovetablet.com/2016/02/01/i-must-dream-big-young-leader-mohamed-ahmed-elnour/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=i-must-dream-big-young-leader-mohamed-ahmed-elnour https://afrikanexcellence.thelovetablet.com/2016/02/01/i-must-dream-big-young-leader-mohamed-ahmed-elnour/#respond Mon, 01 Feb 2016 05:06:00 +0000 https://afrikanexcellence.thelovetablet.com/?p=138 I was born in Africa for a purpose, this purpose must be pursued. Elnoor.

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Mohamed Ahmed Elnour also known to many as “Wadalnoor” (Son of the light) proves to us that handsome is better accompanied with brains and that age cannot stop greatness. The young man was born and bred in Khartoum, Sudan and is a current participant of President Obama’s initiative, Young African Leadership Initiative cohort 5.

He is in his last year of studying Electrical engineering at the University of Khartoum in Sudan, which was as a result of being the top student countrywide in his final year of high school and scooping a university scholarship.

Mohammed is a volunteer at the AL-Mustakbal, an organization whose objective is youth development. He is involved in placing Sudanese youth in internships in Companies and in helping run a graduate education program that links graduates with mentors from all over the world with the main focus being the US and the UK.

Mohammed confessed his appreciation for having made it to the competitive YALI program. He loves the learning experience and the extensive networking opportunities available.

Fear deters many, we are all fearful at some point but this should never stop us from pursuing our goals. I am never afraid to aim for the stars. If I am not part of changing my community, who will be? Mohammed said.

His goal is to complete his Masters in Business administration within the next three years and help tap unexploited talent and resources in Sudan and Africa which will enable him to start building his legacy of societal impact.

I was born in Africa for a purpose, this purpose must be pursued. Elnoor.

Wadalnoor calls himself a chickenholic for his love of chicken and insists his community is known for making the best chicken in the world. He also says his prayer is to have a small beautiful family in the next ten years.

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I am a Successful, Subtle and Fearless Leader, Fatima Abdel Rahman(Sallih). https://afrikanexcellence.thelovetablet.com/2016/01/16/i-am-a-successful-subtle-and-fearless-leader-fatima-abdel-rahmansallih/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=i-am-a-successful-subtle-and-fearless-leader-fatima-abdel-rahmansallih https://afrikanexcellence.thelovetablet.com/2016/01/16/i-am-a-successful-subtle-and-fearless-leader-fatima-abdel-rahmansallih/#respond Sat, 16 Jan 2016 05:14:00 +0000 https://afrikanexcellence.thelovetablet.com/?p=159 Fatima has grown immensely by being surrounded by different factions of society and has become even more sensitive to her environment. Her belief in change being possible is becoming a reality.

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Sudan is a country in North-East Africa. It is bordered by Egypt to the north, the Red Sea, Eritrea, and Ethiopia, to the east, South Sudan to the south, the Central African Republic to the south-west, Chad to the west and Libya to the north-west.

It is the third largest country in Africa (after Algeria and the Democratic Republic of the Congo) and also the third largest country in the Arab world (after Algeria and Saudi Arabia). The River Nile divides the country into eastern and western halves.

Fatima Sallih was born to a father who is a strong activist and a loving mother who has been a strict authority figure in her life. She acknowledges her success in community based initiatives to them.

When I met the soft spoken lady, I was quite surprised by her subtle way of passing strong political and civil views.

I loved her strong yet subtle poise. I admire women who do not have to be in conversations like what garlic is to vampires-the kiss of death. (I don’t really believe in vampires but flow with me here and blame it on the movies I watch-used to watch) It’s possible to be feminine-as God intended us women to be, and still pass and get our views respected.

Fatima admits that while growing up, she witnessed the deteriorated state her relatives from Eritrea suffered in Sudan as refugees. She therefore decided that she had two options, to melt emotionally like wax subjected to intense heat or become like clay under the same heat. She chose the former- to work, live and be a part of transformation for a better country.

Things were not easy during her teenage years because she witnessed change in Sudan from an open developing country to a closed dictatorship where only one opinion was prevalent. Her values in equality which her parents and schools had instilled in her seemed to be the opposite of what prevailed in her country- lack of freedom and equality for the people.

After university, Fatima pursued a profession as an independent capacity builder and as a volunteer in civil society where she became part of community and youth based initiatives. She is also part of a group of active youth and activists who respond to disaster situations through volunteering their professional and personal skills.

Through her engagement with civil society she was able to identify along with a group of activists the need to raise the capacity of individuals with interest in volunteering in civil society and to introduce them to new methods and tools and thus contributing to the growth, sustainability and development of the civil society.

Fatima has grown immensely by being surrounded by different factions of society and has become even more sensitive to her environment. Her belief in change being possible is becoming a reality.

She now represents the minority and oppressed groups by securing and advocating for their rights. I tell you this power girl is the kind who will march in the streets, alone if need be to fight for her people. I am impressed.

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