
Education authorities in Sudan’s capital have cut working hours and reduced the number of lessons per day because of a shortage of bread.
The Director of Basic Education in Khartoum State said the reduction will continue until the situation improves.
Report reviled that bakeries in Khartoum could run out of wheat flour in the next seven days.
The shortages are understood to have been caused by protests in eastern Sudan, which have blocked roads and forced Red Sea ports to close in recent weeks.
Members of the Beja community have been complaining about what they said was their political marginalisation and poor economic conditions.


































