14th May 2024
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South Sudanese only work for about 6 month a year: Minister

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The Minister of Labor has raised concerns about the economic impact of too many public holidays in the country, adding that South Sudanese...

Published: Friday, May 10, 2024

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U.S. urges South Sudan government to ‘prioritize the needs’ of citizens

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Police arrest VOA reporter during protest in Juba

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