AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoHospital Support Push: Juba Teaching Hospital’s director, Dr. Maker Isaac, says the country’s main referral facility needs more help as many patients arrive without food or medicine, after Nile Petroleum and Jetman Nile Services donated cleaning supplies for World Environment Day. Youth & Politics: Aweil East County Youth Union petitioned President Salva Kiir to release three detained former senior officials—Dr. Benjamin Bol Mel Kuol, Garang Majak Bol, and Deng Lual Wol—claiming they’ve been held for months without charge. Football Fans & Community: In Maridi, Ibba County’s commissioner pledged SSP 2,000 monthly to support Arsenal supporters, urging fans to register and organize for stronger community cohesion. Sports Spotlight: Kenya’s Wafalme Stars swept CAVB Zone Five qualifiers with a perfect record, beating South Sudan 3-0, and now head to the African Nations Championship in Kinshasa. Ebola Watch: Regional travel curbs tied to the Central Africa Ebola outbreak keep spreading, with Mauritius announcing entry restrictions and quarantine rules for travelers from DRC, Uganda, and South Sudan. AI Debate for South Sudan: An opinion piece argues South Sudan’s AI ambitions must start with basics—education and healthcare—citing huge out-of-school numbers and high maternal mortality.
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