Opinion: Why are we strangling South Sudanese cultures, languages and literature?

By Yanta Daniel Elisha April 3, 2020 (SSNN) — I would like to begin with a word of condolence to all African communities and Kuku in particular for the mysterious disappearance of virginity from our most dignified girls. There is no surprise when I bring Kuku, the South Sudanese tribe occupying Kajo Keji County of Central Equatoria State in focus […]

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Our Education System Needs Serous Reforms

Opinion,  By: John Jur Chol Dhuol Nov 14th, 2019 (SSNN)- ”In the face of impossible odds, people who love this country can change it,”-Barack Obama. First of all, education is the process of transferring knowledge from one generation to another. If this is what is known as education, definitely what we are doing in the Republic of South Sudan is little […]

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