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Tag Archives: Joseph Lagu
What Constitution Do We Need In South Sudan
By Beny Gideon Mabor 1. Introduction South Sudan fought for decades against Khartoum regimes since August 18, 1955 for many reasons. Chief amongst causes of liberation struggle was to have federal system of governance in place so that the black … read more
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Tagged Chief Justice of South Africa, IndepthAfrica, Joseph Lagu, Salva Kiir Mayardit, South Sudan, Sudan, Sudan news
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Former colonial must find way to bring peace to two Sudan
By Mama Jany Gorey My name Mama Jany Gorey a former MP during 1977; I have understand leadership in South Sudan failing to care their citizen status but care only about their beneficiary, I was one time a member of … read more
Posted in Article, East Africa, News, South Sudan, Sudan
Tagged afria travel, Africa news, BBC Africa, bbc africa news, East Africa, Greater Upper Nile, Indepth Africa Magazine, IndepthAfrica, india south africa, Joseph Lagu, Juba, Khartoum, map africa, map of africa, news, news in africa, North Africa, Omar al-Bashir, South Africa, South Sudan, Sudan, travel to africa, Unity, West Africa
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Jerusalem: the unwanted South Sudanese
By Magdi El Gizouli An Israeli court ruled last Thursday to deport an estimated 1500 South Sudanese migrants deemed to have entered the country illegally. The Israeli authorities then announced a one week grace period for the migrants to depart … read more
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Tagged Africa news, African news, Anyanya, IndepthAfrica, Israel, Joseph Lagu, Moise Tshombe, Rift Valley Institute, South Sudan, Sudan, tel aviv
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