This accident happened just a few hours ago at 7days roundabout, Juba. The driver lost control of the vehicle and struck an object. The water tank issue is becoming increasingly unmanageable.
This is my younger brother, and this is how brutally gangs assaulted him in Wau, nearly destroying one of his eyes. Sadly, Wau has become a haven for criminal gangs.
However, I also heard this morning that the same people have arrested my sister for reasons I do not yet understand. That is okay, no one is above the law, and I am confident that justice will be served.
Government institutions should not accept DONATED Computers. This is how CHINA 🇨🇳 bugged African Union HQs in Addis.
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The people of Wau must be very smart. I have been to Wau, and there is no electricity or street lights. I spent three weeks in the dark Wau. Now they turn it on the same day the president is going there. I believe that when His Excellency returns to Juba, the power will be off again in Wau.
I am relieved to hear that you are safe and I wish for my little brother's swift recovery. The perpetrators who attacked you will be brought to justice and face the law.
Excellent work my good friend, Paul Dhel Gum, Undersecretary in the Ministry of Transport. I'm delighted to hear that Wau Airport will have a new terminal.
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This morning at Juba Regency, we bought three bottles of water and were charged 40,000 SSP for them. That means one bottle cost about 13,000 SSP. I laughed at the price, but we paid anyway.
Later, I realized that soda was actually cheaper than water.
Outside the hotel, a bottle of water costs around 1,500 SSP, so it seems they are making a profit of about 11,500 SSP on every bottle sold.
I fail to understand why the water is so expensive. Is there any logic behind it, or is there something special about the water? Can someone help me understand?
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It was a great honour to visit my friend, ally, and strategic partner, Hon. Alek James, Chairperson of the Standing Committee on Culture, Museums, and National Heritage at the Transitional National Legislative Assembly.
Today, I visited a local money transfer service in Juba, where I observed an issue that recurred with multiple customers and the agents. A lady came to collect a significant amount of money, but she was given 100s notes, which made her angry, and she rejected the money.
The situation quickly escalated, resulting in the customer abandoning the money and engaging in insults with the agents. I heard an agent say, "Did we ask you to come here?" The situation was awkward, and I found myself laughing at a problem that seemed unnecessary.
Cyerdit money transfer should train their agents to be more polite towards their customers, rather than applying the principle of "For every action, there is an opposite and equal reaction."
The criminal acts committed by these gangs specifically the gang-rape of an underage girl, which has undoubtedly caused her lifelong trauma are abhorrent. The presence of such gangs within our cities poses a severe threat to the entire community. There must be a nationwide effort to ensure these criminals are brought to justice and face the full consequences of their actions.
Sometimes back in class, when we are done with morning class which start at 7:30AM. I make sure I watch the Eye Radio morning program the Dawn Show it was my favorite show.
#SSOX@EyeRadioJuba
Another graduate in the city. Meet George Kuac, my childhood friend and former soccer teammate at Khor Mudir FC (founded under the name El Merriek in 2009) in 2015, ’16, and ’17. Then I left football and focused more on tech/programming in 2017.
Happy to meet him again in Wau. Thousands of congratulations 🎊 my brother, and I wish you more success 🙌