Sudan PM lauds Radio Dabanga contribution to democracy
Sudan’s Prime Minister Abdallah Hamdok has expressed his gratitude and appreciation “for the fundamental role that Radio Dabanga has played...
Sudan’s Prime Minister Abdallah Hamdok has expressed his gratitude and appreciation “for the fundamental role that Radio Dabanga has played...
The recent crackdown on peaceful demonstrations in Sudan have rocked the country. While the Sudanese government censors all media reporting...
Al Jazeera interviews Radio Dabanga's Editor-in-Chief Kamal Elsadig in Amsterdam The Listening Post - Al Jazeera, Saturday 1 September: Radio...
For over a month, Radio Dabanga asked for your support to sponsor a day of its life-saving radio. Have a...
For over a month, Radio Dabanga asked for your support to sponsor a day of its life-saving radio. That’s something...
Jan-Joseph Stok wearing a kadamool (Marte Bosma) Salaam aleikum! Here is the final ON AIR podcast for Radio Dabanga's crowdfunding campaign. A...
On February 18, the TV image from Dabanga suddenly went dark. Without prior notice, an Egyptian satellite company booted the...
1. The name Sudan is short for bilād as-sūdān Which in Arabic means: “land of the black people.” Next!...
Klaas van Dijken in the Dabanga studio (RD) Welcome to the second Radio Dabanga podcast! A podcast about what is...
Today we’re asking one of the editors, Assadiq Musa, about his favorite Radio Dabanga programme. Fi El Mizan did not...
A number of experienced journalists make the daily news broadcasts of Radio Dabanga possible. Today we are asking editor and...
Van Dijken wins the FPU Best Report Award 2016 (FPU) Klaas van Dijken is a renowned freelance journalist from the...