The road to the whale temple on the point winds through the quiet fishing village of Mui Ne, then climbs up a white sandy path to where the temple looks across the bay. We park the Hondas and wait for the temple keeper to arrive. The famous red sand hills of Mui Ne colour the […]
Fukushima: Most Dangerous Moment
NOTA BENE: While the world is being detracted by the most likely geo-engineered Philippine HyperTyphoon Haiyan, which killed at least 10,000 and made survivors ‘walking around like zombies’ in the former U.S.colony and today’s USAmerican dependent (and conveniently the disaster-storm then went to North-East Vietnam), the current operations at the (geo-engineered?) tsunami-damaged Fukushima nuclear power plant […]
We Are Negotiating With Sudan to Let the Oil Flow, Says Kiir
The President of the Republic of South Sudan Salva Kiir Mayardit has confirmed the commitment of his government to negotiate with Sudan and ensure that south Sudan continue flow through Sudan. “We are pursuing negotiation with Sudan to let South Sudan oil continues flow through Sudan territory” Kiir said. Kiir confirmed that Sudan has extended […]
Divided Sudan and pending angers: Addis Ababa talks is a doubtful destination
The Long Crisis in Sudan was the result of the pre-independence injustice, inequality and marginalization in the old Sudan Government. Sudan old Government has created anger in the hearts of South Sudanese, South Sudanese are still carrying the angers and in return the proclamation of South Sudan impendence on July 9th 2011 has destabilized Sudan […]
Pope’s Resignation Provokes Reactions in Africa
By Abdoulaye Bah The announcement by Pope Benedict XVI of his intention to resign with effect from February 28, 2013 provoked many reactions in Francophone Africa, both in traditional media and on social networks. The predominant feeling was that of admiration for the Pope combined with the wish that certain African leaders would follow his […]
Maya: South Sudanese cultural norms in the fight against corruption
Realizing good governance, transparency, accountability and corruption free South Sudan is a collective responsibility, Maya Cultural Organization has taken an initiative to research out the root causes of corruption in South Sudan, targeting to figure out cultural norms that influence or resist corruption. Maya Cultural Organization is a civil society organization registered in South […]
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