"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.
Ajakguong Deng, I would like to know few things from your office about SBS Dinka Radio in Australia. To begin, was Sbs Dinka Radio formed only to interviews those corrupted government officials in South Sudan or was it formed to deal with Dinka and South Sudanese affairs in Australia?
Ajak Deng, was SBS Dinka radio formed to work only in Eastern states mostly Melbourne Victoria or was it formed to work across Australia at large? How would SBS Dinka Radio cover important occasions in all states in Australia? Do SBS Dinka radio have reporters, correspondents across all states in Australia?
I heard many people overseas have been interviewed mostly Dinkas, why do they mix Dinka with other languages? Was that the purpose of it to mix up with other languages or to deal with Dinka language only? I could understand only non Dinkas can use their suitable language. How would SBS Dinka Radio be expand to reach other enjoyable activities across all states in Australia?
SBS Dinka Radio is doing wonderful job overseas, I give you credit for that work. However, was that the only mission Australian government put SBS Dinka Radio in air? All in all, Ajak Deng you’re going incredible job but more needs to be done if you corporates.Thank
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