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South Sudan schools win three silver medals in East Africa games

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September 7, 2011 (KAMPALA) – South Sudan secondary school teams won three silver medals at the Confederation of East Africa Secondary Schools tournament games held in Mbarara, Uganda.

South Sudan students took the silver medal for basketball boys and the high jump, in the tournament, which ran from August 28 to September
4. As well as newly-independent South Sudan, Uganda, Kenya,
Rwanda and Burundi took part.

Nine schools represented the Republic of South Sudan, which became independent in July 9 as part of a 2005 peace deal. The schools that took part were Bentiu Boys, Bor secondary, Kajo-Keji Girls, Malakal Boys, Mbii Girls, Rumbek Boys, Wau Comboni Girls, Wau Day and Yambio Girls.

Adel Sandrai, Western Equatoria state minister of education, who attended the event on behalf of the national ministry, told Sudan Tribune on Tuesday that he is satisfied with the results.

“Our team did very well,” said minister Sandrai. “The teams’ progression to different stages...for the first time is encouraging,” he added.

This is the fourth time South Sudan has participated in the regional tournament but the first since independence and the first time they have registered major victories.

Minister Sandrai said that if the students train hard there was a good chance South Sudan could win a gold next year.

The minister called for an increase in funding for sporting activities so that facilities can be improved and expert coaches hired.

South Sudan’s Bentiu Boys lost to Kenya’s Laiser Hill in the basketball final by 67—80. Isaac Botarus came second in the high jump.

Sport could proof to be an important asset in nation building as South Sudan struggles to cope with its crippling under development and numerous tribal and political conflicts.

South Sudan is due to participate in the 10th All Africa Games, in Maputo, Mozambique from 3 - 18 September

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  • 8 September 2011 05:41, by HONEY

    Good job considering its our first time after long years of oppression. am also happy with the result and sure that we can even take the world stage soon if we work harder.God bless you

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    • 8 September 2011 05:48, by Anti-traitors!

      Fantastic job guys! I hope to see you at the top tomorrow. Otherwise, cheer all!

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    • 8 September 2011 06:32, by MINDED.DUDE

      If this would have been food competition,Dinka and Nuer would have won the game.

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      • 8 September 2011 07:30, by Anti-traitors!

        You asshole, can you tell me who liberated South Sudan if not Dinka and they few from other tribes who chose to stick around with us during the war-time.

        Tell me then who liberates your region " the Equatoria" from your former masters if not Dinka while you were nowhere to be seen on the ground during those days.

        Sorry for wasting my time and energy debating you on this issue Mr Idiot. I guess it would be better if you could understand what I’m saying but I’m afraid you won’t!

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        • 8 September 2011 07:39, by MINDED.DUDE

          Lost boy,
          Don’t talk to me like that,you have to give me some respect son. am not asshole as you said.
          Don’t let me to use street language too sir.
          Is Not healthy for you and I.

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      • 8 September 2011 08:42, by angunliach

        Minded.Dude,
        You think like a kid man, did you really go to school? if you have really gone to school, what is different between trophies and money you were talking about, if it were money and food Dinka and Nuer would have won it, what do you mean exactly?
        Dinka and nuer fought free of charge to liberate this nation and you ran to Uganda for food and money as you are pretending here that Dinka and Nuer are food and money lovers, you are stupid my dear, think back, don,t look at things the way they are.

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      • 8 September 2011 12:23, by Gabriel KK

        Hey Minded Dude,
        Please participate positively when people are talking of National issues. Dinkas and Nuers are tribes within the Nation like your own tribe. Please stop division and preach unity instead.

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      • 8 September 2011 13:46, by Alier42

        @Hi minded

        Not only food competition, if it was also struggle like Spla war .Dinka and Nuer can do the same thing.

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    • 8 September 2011 08:13, by sam Dut

      Dear readers
      primitive way of selecting players will not bear any fruit.we have very talented sportsmen/women in republic of S.Sudan but random picking of these players from different states without training as a team for at least one week or two weeks is not good. if Wau boys/Juba boys secondary school players are best team in football in the Rup.S. Sudan than players from Wau/juba secondary School should represent South Sudan in East African Games because they have been training as a team . in East Africa best top three secondary school in various sport activities in each country participate in this competition not best players in a country.

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      • 8 September 2011 13:18, by Nan dit

        Hey pig,that is ur name,

        I would like you to define for me what does Nyam Nyam mean?.Why do people call you like that?.To go back to the point,Nuer and Dinka are not known for food,they are known as warriors. When South Sudan gained Independent,you return from the places of displacement and start insulting them that they are not educated. The other tribes in South Sudan are tired of you.

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    • 8 September 2011 15:03, by Lok T Simon

      Dear participants,
      sheers and you still strong, next time you will give us golds.

      Thanks

      Lok T. simon.

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      • 9 September 2011 11:41, by John Gum

        Dear Minister

        I know south sudan players will be the best in Africa next as Rumbek teams players are the best in south-sudan

        Rumbek teams,u keep it up u are the morror of south-sudan,let other state learn from you and be always leading.

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        • 19 February 2012 04:51, by Yourrightplse.

          I agree with you Mr Gabriel KK,specially at this moment as a new nation.This tribalism will not help as if want to be one pple of one country..calling names like Dinka,Nuer,Juba(Equatoria)Shilluk etc.shows that we are lucking wisdom.Let’s leave the hated!We need to wake up n be wise.Thanks

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