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University of Juba says tribal-based association has no place on the campus

Summary by The City Review South Sudan
The statement came after the vice president for service Cluster, Josephine Joseph Lagu ordered for the closure of the tribal based associations from operating in the universities By Chuol Chanyong The Acting Dean of Academic Affairs at the University of Juba, Dr. Adam Choloug Ohiri, said the twenty-two officially recognized students’ associations must remain strictly non-tribal. He said they are aware of the existence of off-campus ethnic groups…
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The City Review South Sudan broke the news in on Saturday, April 5, 2025.
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