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Browsing: Bank of South Sudan
Digital Destiny for a Young Nation Each tap on a smartphone screen in South Sudan hints at a broader conversation:…
Mobile Money Frustration in Aweil East In Wanyjok, the commercial centre of Aweil East County, residents queue at kiosks, phones…
Rule of Law Debate Intensifies Deng-bil William Aguer, leader of the African People’s Congress, believes South Sudan’s future hinges on…
Faith Leaders Urged to Guide South Sudan Standing before Stone International Church in Juba, Senior Presidential Advisor Adut Salva Kiir…
Rising Tensions for Advocacy Leader Ter Manyang Gatwech, head of the Center for Peace and Advocacy, says South Sudan’s security…
Living Among Tombstones in Juba At sunset, small fires flicker between gravestones in Hai Malakal cemetery, children weave through headstones…
Historic appointment reshapes Anglican leadership The Church of England made global headlines by naming Dame Sarah Mullally, 63, as the…
Hunger Indicator Flashes Red South Sudan, barely fifteen years old, is battling a perfect storm of conflict, climate shock and…
Presidential Decree Shakes Upper Nile Late Friday, national TV interrupted programming to read two terse decrees from President Salva Kiir.…
Presidential Directive Ignites Change In Juba, electricity bills are poised to drop after President Salva Kiir ordered tariffs cut from…