Why South Sudanese women in Khartoum are working as housemaids?

Over 2,500 South Sudanese refugee are living at Takamul camp in Eastern Nile Locality in Khartoum-North.
The camp leader says they have not received food from humanitarian any agencies this year. Chief Khamis Dimo, the camp leader of Takamul Two told Eye Radio’s Nichola Mandil in Khartoum that for them to survive, their wives have resorted to working as housemaids. Continue reading Why South Sudanese women in Khartoum are working as housemaids?

Cardinal Zubeir Wako talks about South Sudanese music in local churches

This week, the retired Catholic Archbishop of Khartoum and the former President of Sudan and South Sudan Catholic Bishops’ Conference, Gabriel Cardinal Zubeir Wako spoke in an exclusive interview with Eye Radio’s Nichola Mandil UKeil in El-Obeid, the capital of Sudanese State of Northern Kordofan, giving the history of how he started and what motivated him to introduce African-South Sudanese music in the local church. Continue reading Cardinal Zubeir Wako talks about South Sudanese music in local churches

Why judges threaten a pay strike

At a news conference Thursday, the justices, and judges announced an open strike in demand for better pay and working conditions. They also called for the resignation of Chief Justice Chan Reech, over failure to meet their demands.

The Justice of the Court of Appeal, Dr. Geri Legge, said they have been demanding for an increment in their salaries, better working conditions and provision of health insurance many months now.

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Teachers to receive $40 in monthly incentive

Teachers in South Sudan will receive a monthly incentive of 40 US dollars at the end of this month.

The European Union Impact Project will implement the project for a period of 18 months.

Last week, Joakino Francis spoke to the Country Director of European Union Impact Project, John Shotton on how the money will be delivered as far as corruption is a concern.

The funds are expected to increase attendance of 30, 000 teachers across the country, improve standards of teaching and encourage the teaching profession.

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