South Sudan marks independence




The guy in the video is a bit over the top, but his excitement and celebration of some development is understandable.
why do east african towns have this similar look about them disparate buildings with concrete and steel painted in many shades, no planning other than the one colonials left.
 
why do east african towns have this similar look about them disparate buildings with concrete and steel painted in many shades, no planning other than the one colonials left.

I honestly don't know, saaxib; I don't like it, but I can't see that changing anytime soon
 

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What's the current political system of S. Sudan? Is there a (multi-party) democracy or is it premature to determine? It's going to be interesting following the election coming up.
 
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We definitely share a lot of the same tragedies, walaal.

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Peter Biar Ajak is a very successful, highly distinguished academic; he studied at Harvard; has a PhD from the University of Cambridge; and is an Associate Fellow at the University of Oxford.

What's the current political system of S. Sudan? Is there a (multi-party) democracy or is it premature to determine? It's going to be interesting following the election coming up.

There's really no democracy in South Sudan; we have a State that essentially owes its existence to an armed movement/political party; and they feel as though they shouldn't have to open up the political environment to free contest and debate.

We're essentially waiting for Salva Kiir (and his generation) to drop dead; we're also pushing for security sector reform, so that Salva Kiir isn't succeeded by the Generals in the generation below him. We respect our elders for what they've done, but we're also deeply disappointed.
 
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Independence only to end up in civil war that saw death of close to a million.
John Garang forsaw this that is why he wanted not to leave sudan but become a confederacy with sudan.

The machar vs Salva kir stalemate will continue.
While capital flight happens and your money boosts the economy of Uganda and Kenya.
 
Independence only to end up in civil war that saw death of close to a million.

No, the war is estimated to have resulted in 380k deaths; and we were losing more than 100, 000 a year for 22 years during the 2nd Sudanese civil war, so it wasn't exactly sunshine with them. Plus, we share absolutely nothing in common with Sudanese Arabs and could not come under their power.


John Garang forsaw this that is why he wanted not to leave sudan but become a confederacy with sudan.

Garang also knew that the Arabs would never have accepted a confederacy and that's why he gave South Sudanese the option to secede.

The machar vs Salva kir stalemate will continue.
While capital flight happens and your money boosts the economy of Uganda and Kenya.

The "stalemate" is coming to an end; elections will be held soon; and the resumption of full scale war is unlikely.
 
South Sudan should develop a close commercial relationship with the Netherlands especially in matters of flood mitigation and agriculture. With 80% of our land being arable, our agricultural potential is only second to the DRC in the region.
 

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South Sudan should develop a close commercial relationship with the Netherlands especially in matters of flood mitigation and agriculture. With 80% of our land being arable, our agricultural potential is only second to the DRC in the region.
Are you advocating for Boer settlements?

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Are you advocating for Boer settlements?

:faysalwtf:

No, saaxib; I'm advocating giving the Dutch contracts for flood mitigation projects in South Sudan; and bringing Dutch agricultural experts (and paying them handsomely) to teach South Sudanese the Dutch way of farming.
 

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No, saaxib; I'm advocating giving the Dutch contracts for flood mitigation projects in South Sudan; and bringing Dutch agricultural experts (and paying them handsomely) to teach South Sudanese the Dutch way of farming.
Whatโ€™s so good about Dutch farming?
 
The country, which is a bit bigger than Maryland, not only accomplished this feat but also has become the worldโ€™s second largest exporter of agricultural products by value behind the United States.

Perhaps even more significant in the face of a warming planet: It is among the largest exporters of agricultural and food technology. The Dutch have pioneered cell-cultured meat, vertical farming, seed technology and robotics in milking and harvesting โ€” spearheading innovations that focus on decreased water usage as well as reduced carbon and methane emissions.

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