“The problem of South Sudan is not that the country has no Bachelor, Master, and Ph.D., degree holders, and competent qualified Public Servants, but rather the affairs of the country are being managed and mismanaged by leaders, parliamentarians, graduates, and military generals who are illiterate.” Hüstin Läkü, Sr.
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