The Malakal Post features editorial opinions and invites readers to share their perspectives on topics important to South Sudan. Discover what respected voices and community members have to say about current events shaping the nation.

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لماذا حكومة انتقالية تكنوقراطية في جنوب السودان؟

لماذا حكومة انتقالية تكنوقراطية في جنوب السودان؟   د.  لام أكول وُلد البلد الأحدث في العالم وسط توقعات كبيرة وآمال عراض. لم تكن هذه...

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Why a technocratic transitional government in South Sudan?

Why a technocratic transitional government in South Sudan?   By Dr. Lam Akol The youngest country in the world was born amid great expectations and hopes for the future. These were not day dreams or castles built in the air. The hope was based...

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THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE GLORIOUS NASIR DECLARATION

THE  ANNIVERSARY OF THE GLORIOUS NASIR DECLARATION By Dr. Lam Akol Ajawin “The only way a man can remain consistent amid changing circumstances is to change with them while preserving the same dominating purpose.” Winston Churchill,...

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SOUTH SUDAN POWER SUCCESSION BATTLE – WHO PULLS THE STRINGS?

SOUTH SUDAN POWER SUCCESSION BATTLE - WHO PULLS THE STRINGS? By; Dr. Peter Adwok Nyaba Politics in southern Sudan has traditionally been right wing and elitist in nature until William Deng Nhial in 1965 introduced a streak of left-wing inclined...

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AWET AKOT LETS THE CAT OUT OF THE BAG

AWET AKOT LETS THE CAT OUT OF THE BAG By; Dr. Peter Adwok Nyaba It is not possible that people who have been struggling together against a common enemy for nearly six decades could turn in the end against themselves as if nothing strategic...

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South Sudan: Will local concerns sink the National Dialogue?

South Sudan: Will local concerns sink the National Dialogue? By Julius Nyambur, Much violence is driven not by national politics but local – and often more intractable – disputes around security, sovereignty, land and identity. Photo: UNICEF...

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