Duke of Azande🇸🇸
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Duke of Azande🇸🇸
@undoh
From the Azande kingdom of South Sudan. I talk about anything. I don’t like oppression











@USEmbassyJuba Why don’t you guys use reasonable method against the regime instead of statements after statements






I just talked to @bakigatv who actually recorded the video and he’s promised to look out for the girl and share the details. From a second thought, based on your comments, the best solution is to support her to the boarding section. I will share the details as I receive them and we shall see how we can help the girl🙏

Majority of foreigners in Juba no longer drive because of harassment by traffic police officers who swarm roads, streets and even nooks in the estates. Some have resorted to paying for tinted windows for their vehicles so that are not easily identified from a far (the light-skinned South Sudanese are also victims of this identification from the lightness of one’s skin) and stopped. No serious investor would take this country seriously if driving yourself amounts to constant harassment on the roads. These acts might be termed as trivial but they have negative consequences for the overall outlook of the country. The number of traffic officers deployed on the streets should be reduced, not every road or street should have the traffic officers. They no longer care about managing the traffic flow, instead they are fixated on compliance, not traffic offenses or enforcement of safety measures.



On the move, but never distant — Taking time to connect, listen, and share moments with communities, with women warmly at the center of many encounters. #SouthSudan










