The opening of the Gold Market building in Dongola in Northern State, Sudan, has taken place amid renewed accusations from critics alleging corruption and a “gold scam” linked to the junta government led by Abdel Fattah al Burhan. While officials presented the facility as a step toward formalising and regulating gold trading, critics argue that broader concerns remain over transparency in Sudan’s gold sector and state oversight of revenues. Junt…
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