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The junk yard mentality drags president Kiir back to another big cabinet!


South Sudan News Agency - 20-Mar-2014

“Is it the last kicks of a dying horse”? By: Justin Ambago Ramba March 19, 2014 (SSNA) -- It was barely eight months ago when President Salva Kiir tried to fool the world when he staged the July 23, 2013 president led coup in Juba.  At first he dismissed all his ministers together with his long time deputy Dr Riek Machar. Asked as to why such a mega purge? The president who was clearly...


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