South Sudan gained independence on July 9, 2011, and since then, there has been only one official First Lady: First Lady of South Sudan Mary Ayen…
Author: Victor Kakulu
The armed forces of South Sudan are officially known as the South Sudan People’s Defense Forces (SSPDF). They are the national military responsible for protecting the…
South Sudan is a landlocked country in East-Central Africa, and it shares borders with six countries. Here’s a breakdown of its international boundaries: Borders of South…
South Sudan is home to several important forested areas, which are vital for biodiversity, local livelihoods, and environmental stability. While much of the country is covered…
Housing laws in South Sudan are still developing, as the country continues to rebuild its legal and institutional frameworks following decades of conflict. Here’s an overview…
South Sudan, the world’s newest country since gaining independence in 2011, has a legal system shaped by customary law, statutory law, and international human rights norms.…
In Sudan, the education system includes a variety of school types that cater to different age groups, religious backgrounds, and educational goals. Here’s a breakdown of…
The electoral process in Sudan has gone through many changes due to its complex political history—including military coups, authoritarian regimes, revolutions, and transitional governments. Here’s a…
Here are some famous footballers from Sudan who have made a name for themselves nationally and internationally: 1. Haitham Mustafa 2. Mohamed Abdelrahman 3. Bakri Al-Madina…
The CARIFTA Games (Caribbean Free Trade Association Games) are one of the Caribbean’s premier annual track and field competitions, showcasing the region’s young athletic talent and…