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     By Chol D. Johnson The Government through the office of the senior presidential envoy for special program has reaffirmed its commitment to education, transparency, and social inclusion. In order to realized inclusive Education across the country, the official of the senior presidential envoy on Thursday launched National High School Sponsorship[Read More…]

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    By Chol D. Johnson Yangwara Pojulu Tijor announced the first cultural festival to display a variety of cultures. The event that will bring South Sudanese communities together to display their cultures is scheduled for February 2026. Speaking to the media on Saturday, Emmanuel Ladu Fabio, the chairperson of the organizing[Read More…]

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     By Alan Clement The leadership of National Democratic Movement (NDM) has rejected what it described as an unconstitutional attempt by a faction within its leadership to remove party chairperson Dr. Lam Akol Ajawin. The part however expelled six members accused of violating the party’s Basic Rules. Speaking to the Press[Read More…]

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