THE briefing in the most recent issue of The Economist’s print edition tackles the tricky subject of civil wars. As anyone familiar with Africa's...
Year: 2013
By Peter Biar Ajak* (London, UK) November 13, 2013 Any intelligent economist of sound training who have worked in or...
The government Chief Whip, Atem Garang: “Mr. Speaker, the governor declared the devaluation of the currency after we have just...
By Gatluak Veronica (Juba, South Sudan) South Sudanese are face with serious tripartite dilemmas when it comes to politics and...
FOR Sudanese President Omar Al-Bashir, the continuing scramble for Africa’s resources is among the major reasons external interests have kept...
Two years after dropping out of Friends School, Mwale won the prestigious IB Inaugural Scholarship to the International School of...
By Amer Mayen Dhieu, Australia TO THEM "KAWAJAAT" I AM THE MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL AND TO JIEENG "EE XEN EKE...
Salva Kiir, president of South Sudan, is not a very decisive man. Back in June 2012, President Kiir ‘discovered’ (that’s...
By Ngor Akot "This car weighs just under a thousand kilos. A Lotus Elise weighs in at just under a...
By Juach Garang Bul (Perth, Australia) Politic is an individual egoism in which one would not favour...