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Juba schools blame economic hardship for dwindling learners

Author: | Published: March 24, 2025

Some public-school administrators in Juba have reported poor enrolment of learners for the academic year 2025 due to what they believe is...

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Some gov’t employees to lose jobs over fake degrees

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Zimbabwe-based students camp again at embassy

Some South Sudanese students on government scholarships in Zimbabwe have again camped at the Harare Embassy after being forced out of...

Meet blind pupil determined to acquire higher education

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Visually impaired learners call for assistance

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MP wants education sector allocated more funds

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VP Abdelbagi promises teachers pay rise

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S Sudanese teachers doing manual jobs to survive

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South Sudanese child wins 2nd place in Sudan’s national exam

A genius from South Sudan has won the second place in the basic 2020 Certification Exam in Khartoum State, scoring 278 of 280....

Over SSP 1 Billion needed to conduct leaving examinations

The National Examination Council says it needs 1.3 billion South Sudanese Pounds to facilitate the conduct of primary and secondary schools...

New US visa restrictions affect S Sudanese students

South Sudanese seeking further education in the United States may soon be limited to only two-year courses as the country restricts certain...

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