9th May 2026
Economy

“Investing in agriculture will improve our security more than buying arms” – Adv. Ajo

Author: Koang Chang | Published: 23 hours ago

The owner of Igele Farm in Eastern Equatoria State, Advocate Ajo Noel, has called on the government to prioritize the purchase of tractors...

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