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South Sudan’s government bans paying school fees in US Dollars

South Sudan’s government has issued an order on Thursday banning private schools from charging fees in U.S. Dollars.

“Private schools to charge annual school fees not exceeding eighty thousand South Sudanese Pounds (80,000SSP) inclusive of all scholastic requirements.” Reads part of a statement form South Sudan’s Ministry of General Education and Instruction

“All Private schools to charge school fees in South Sudanese Pounds.” Continued the statement.

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