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- Thursday 10 May 2012
By Toby Collins
May 9, 2012 (LONDON) – The South Sudan Theatre Company (SSTC) has received glowing praise for their performances of Shakespeare’s Cymbeline in London’s historic Globe theatre.
As part of the Globe to Globe festival (...)
- Wednesday 13 February 2013
By Bonifacio Taban Kuich
February 12, 2013 (BENTIU) - Over 2,000 pupils began sitting for their primary school certificates on Monday in Unity state and the other nine states of the young nation, which for the first time have been (...)
- Friday 14 July 2006
By Omer M Shurkian*
July 10, 2006 — It may be argued that a language is a natural instinct whereby human beings could express their desires, demand their basic rights, learn new skills and acquire lifelong experiences. Nonetheless, (...)
- Saturday 9 February 2013
February 8, 2013 (JUBA) – The South Sudanese government on Friday resolved to absorb qualified returnees from Sudan and the Diaspora into civil service jobs.
Based on statistics presented at a cabinet meeting on Friday by the acting (...)
- Wednesday 25 April 2012
By Magdi El Gizouli
April 24, 2012 — Following the lead of President Bashir the Sudan News Agency (SUNA) started using the term hashara, a pun on haraka (movement), when referring to the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM). (...)
- Tuesday 6 March 2012
By James Okuk
March 5, 2012 — "English shall be the official working language in the Republic of South Sudan, as well as the language of instruction at all levels of education." (Article 6(2), Transitional Constitution of the Republic (...)
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