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South Sudanese, Suffering Highest Data Rates in the Region, Face New Rate Raises

The increase, effective September 15, is meant to enable telcos expand across the country, the regulator, the National Communications Authority announced. Yet, going by...

Costly Fertiliser: In Kigali, AGRA Pledges Bold Action; Activists Have A Different Idea of Bold: Defund AGRA

The Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA)’s annual forum takes off in Kigali, Rwanda, pledging “Bold Action for Resilient Food Systems.”  But the...

Anti- Synthetic Fertilizer Sentiments As AGRA forum Comes to Kigali

Sanctions and war-related disruptions in the supply of synthetic fertilizer raw materials, effectively weaponizing fertilizers and hurting farmers call for a shift away from...

Bruised South Sudan Employers Figure it Out: Bring Attitude, not Diplomas or Skills, to Job Interviews

Cecilia Nyawut, an usher at a clinic in Juba applied for a new job opening at an international franchise simply because someone had told...

Coming of marriage age, I wonder what price tag to put on my body

-How much is my bride price? Value my worth before any negotiations or transactions begin (I feel like a company trading on the...

Coming of marriage age, I now wonder how much men want to pay to own me

High bride wealth is causing girls to elope or fall pregnant (coming through the shubak).Young men are delaying marriage, fearing the exorbitant bride price....

Who We’re: Visionless and, if we have dreams, we lack drive to attempt a thing

MOI PETER JULIUS We, the youth, are often referred to as the leaders of tomorrow by our elders and government officials. We are...

Thieves drug night guard in daring robbery

“I was called early in the morning to be informed that the guard was unconscious and the offices had been broken into” Charles Mogga,...

Parents are producing like flies, then abandoning children on the streets

There are children staying in the markets that steal and break shops. I asked the law enforcing agents and lawmakers to bring the parents...

Life after New York’s catwalk: Nyagoa claims her place back in Sudan

Dad, Dr. Garang, Keribino and others said, ‘enough! We are not going to be secondary citizens in our country. We are going to...

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