President Salva Kiir Mayardiit Briefed on Primary School Examination Results: A Step Forward for South Sudan’s Education ‎

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General Education Minister and President Salva Kiir.  ‎President Salva Kiir Mayardiit has been briefed by the Ministry of General Education and Instruction on the latest Primary School Examination results an important step in assessing the progress of South Sudan’s education system. ‎ ‎The official release of the results is expected next week, but early insights shared during the briefing paint a mixed picture. On the one hand, there’s reason for optimism.  ‎ ‎The Ministry reported improved performance in literacy and numeracy in areas like Central Equatoria, Western Bahr el Ghazal, and parts of Upper Nile.  These gains reflect recent efforts to strengthen the education sector and expand access to quality learning opportunities. ‎ ‎However, the challenges remain significant. Schools in remote or conflict-affected regions continue to face deep-rooted issues shortages of trained teachers, damaged infrastructure, limited resources, and inconsistent attendance due to displace...

Two Teachers Arrested For Stealing Over 1.5 Million SSP Teacher's Incentive


Two teachers of Ngath Secondary School are in police custody accused of taking teachers’ incentives totaling to one million and eight thouand on Saturday.

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According to the police, head teacher Alfred Ater and chairperson of the board of directors Bith manyuon Ngor are allegedly reported to have divided the money meant for all teachers.

Director-General of the Ministry of Education Agolder Alfred Mathok confirmed the arrest of the teachers.

He says the ministry gave out the teachers’ incentives and Ngath Secondary School was allocated one million and eighty thousand South Sudanese Pounds.

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Police report indicates that at least eighty-three thousand five hundred South Sudanese pound is missing.

Agolder explained that the other teachers have been paid and that the case of the two will be a court case.

According to the police, the two teachers would appear before the high court on Thursday August 1, 2019 to respond to charges of corruption allegation.

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