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Junta admin's lease for mining chairman sparks outrage in Sudan

A housing lease by junta-led Sudan’s Ministry of Minerals for Arbab Mining’s chairman at 16 million pounds per month has sparked outrage. The six-month contract, starting January 10, 2026, drew criticism online as citizens face soaring inflation and low wages. Activists highlighted the cost compared to public sector salaries, framing the deal as a symbol of inequality. The controversy raises questions about the junta-led Port Sudan administratio…
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thesudantimes.com broke the news in on Monday, March 23, 2026.
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