SPLM Reaffirms Commitment to Peace, Unity, and Democratic Transition in Christmas Message ‎

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‎Juba, December 24, 2025 ‎The Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM) has reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to peace, unity, and a democratic future for South Sudan in a Christmas message issued by its Secretary General, Dr. Akol Paul Koordit. ‎ In the message dated 24 December 2025, released by the Office of the Secretary General at the SPLM National Secretariat, the ruling party extended warm Christmas greetings to South Sudanese citizens at home and in the diaspora, calling on the nation to reflect on shared values of peace, compassion, and national cohesion. ‎ “Christmas is a sacred season that calls upon us to reflect on the enduring values of peace, unity, compassion, and service,” the message reads. ‎ Peace, Elections, and National Cohesion ‎ Dr. Koordit emphasized that these values form the foundation upon which the SPLM was established and continues to guide its responsibility to serve the people and the country. ‎ The SPLM reiterated its dedication to: ‎ Peace and inclus...

Sudan Government Offers Partial Scholarship To South Sudanese Students

University Of Khartoum Sudan 

Kartoum government has offered partial scholarship opportunities to our South Sudanese students.

The Sudan Cultural and Education Attachรฉt to South Sudan said that eligible students can apply for the scholarship. 

The requirements for the scholarship are: full knowledge of Arabic, copy of Sudan or South Sudan secondary certificate. 

The circular states that the student should have money for the hostels and food, Sudanese government will not cater for it. 

Most of the courses offered are sciences and the application form fees is 6,000 Sudanese Pounds.  



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  1. That is great ๐Ÿ‘ to citizens of South Sudan and I like that scholarship ๐Ÿ‘
    How to join it?

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