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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...

Who Goes First? States Scramble to Award Kiir Independence Medals

“He kept the South out of violence amidst aerial bombardment of the border areas by Khartoum forces, the support to militia leaders and personnel...

The Genesis of the Arab-Africa Conflict

BY THE LIBRARIANDesignationThe Librarian puts the Sudan conflict in the context of history, from the view of historical authors Most independent African states have...

“Just give cash to the poor” – UNDP Head Joe Feeney

You would send your children to school, you would move to the local market to do trade. The market would have more money because...

Egypt should look to a new future

BADRU MULUMBAManaging Editor Humanitarian organizations in Southern Kordofan last week said they had written to the United Nations Mission in the Sudan alleging that Egyptian...

Decades of war paid off with new national symbols

“Many African countries got independence without an Anthem. We are lucky.” – Barnaba Marial Benjamin

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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