"We the willing, led by the unknowing, are doing the impossible for the ungrateful. We have done so much, with so little, for so long, we are now qualified to do anything, with nothing" By Konstantin Josef Jireček, a Czech historian, diplomat and slavist.
Juba– UNT) The president of the new Republic of South Sudan, Salva Kiir, on Monday sacked the governor of the Bank of South Sudan and the President of the Supreme Court of South Sudan.
The president confirmed their deputies as new bosses of the financial institution and the highest office of judiciary, respectively.
Kiir in the presidential decree dismissed Elijah Malok and appointed Kornelio Koryom in his place.
The president also appointed two new deputies to the bank’s governor and they are John Dor Majok and Jamal Abdalla Wani.
The president also appointed Chan Reec Madut as the new president of the Supreme Court of the South Sudan.
Madut, who was the deputy president of the Supreme Court, also served as deputy chairperson of the Southern Sudan Referendum Commission, which conducted the referendum in January this year.
PaanLuel Wël – Founder and Editor-in-Chief of PaanLuel Wël Media
PaanLuel Wël is the founder and editor-in-chief of PaanLuel Wël Media Ltd, a prominent news and commentary platform dedicated to covering the news, history, culture, literature, and socio-political affairs of South Sudan and the world. Established in July 2011, the website was born out of PaanLuel Wël’s vision to create a space for free expression and constructive dialogue during a pivotal moment in South Sudan’s history.
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