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South Sudan – a bright future will only come with change and end to corruption
albawaba Over recent years a recurrent theme on the lips of politicians and population alike in South Sudan, is the issue of corruption. Corruption, we are told, is like a cancer that is eating the society from the inside and … read more
BBC Africa Debate in Juba: aspects of salience and silence
By Dhieu Mathok Diing Wol Home and Away conference’s hall in Juba city, the capital of the world’s newest country, South Sudan that ought to celebrate its first anniversary for the independence on July 9th, hosted the most renowned programme, … read more
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South Sudan planning to move its capital from Juba
South Sudan said on Sunday it planned to move its capital to a more central location in the next few years, a project analysts say would be a costly distraction for a nation with almost no roads. Juba lies to … read more
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Referendum for Sudan, Requiem for Africa
Sudan’s Best and Worst of Times It is the best of times in the Sudan. It is the worst of times in the Sudan. It is the happiest day in the Sudan. It is the saddest day in the Sudan. … read more
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Count gathers pace in South Sudan vote
Juba – Organisers pressed on with the marathon task of collating the verdict of south Sudan’s independence referendum on Monday after partial results from polling stations showed a landslide for secession. The two largest foreign observer missions, the European Union … read more
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