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    Juba Leaders Lace Up for Faith, Fitness, and Funds

    By The South Sudan HeraldAugust 31, 2025 Humanitarian 2 Mins Read
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    A Saturday of Spirit and Sweat

    On 30 August 2025, Archbishop Justin Badi Arama led a dawn walk through Juba streets, blending exercise, prayer and community visibility.

    Vice-President Josephine Lagu, SPLM deputy Mary Apai Ayiga and Central Equatoria Governor General Rabi Mujung Emmanuel paced alongside students, clergy and market women.

    Voices from the Pulpit and State House

    “We walk to stay fit, to intercede for families and to thank God for South Sudan,” the Archbishop told participants gathered outside All Saints’ Cathedral.

    Lagu framed the march as nation-building, saying generous giving “is service” that fortifies moral leadership amid recovery efforts after years of hardship.

    Giving in Tough Economic Times

    Inflation has squeezed household budgets, yet donations poured in. The Governor handed a 15-million-South Sudanese-pound cheque, pledging to “keep an eye” on construction progress.

    He reminded the church that “Rome is not built in one day,” urging patience while expressing confidence that the economy will rebound and targets be met.

    Next Steps for the Expansion

    All Saints’ Cathedral seeks to enlarge worship space, classrooms and health outreach offices. Planners say preliminary works could begin before the next rainy season.

    Organisers estimate additional funds are still required, but Saturday’s walk has revived public interest and forged a public–private partnership the church hopes will endure.

    All Saints Cathedral expansion Bank of South Sudan Juba health walk
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