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Opinion | Traffic police doing little to contain city traffic jams

Opinion | Traffic police doing little to contain city traffic jams Have you ever tried to answer questions about a crossword puzzle? If you have ever done so, you will probably agree with me that crossword puzzles are generally not easy to answer. Going by this analogy, you would agree with me that it is not usually easy either for motorists to navigate their way through a traffic jam. One of the traffic jams, which has become nearly common and in fact frustrating, is the one at Lou Specialist Clinic in Buaba, Gudele I. If you are a regular traveler along Gudele Road, especially in the rush evening hours and whenever it is raining, you will easily notice an irritating interlocking of cars all the way from Jur River Petroleum up to the Buaba roundabout, where the Hai Referendum – Rock City road intersects with Gudele Road. In fact, oftentimes, such a jam starts building up at St. Kizito, at the road junction leading to Mia Saba through Suk Libya in Munuki! 

Juba City Council orders traders to paint shops

Konyo Konyo Market, Juba, South Sudan. [Photo: Silvano Yokwe] The Juba City Council has directed all shop owners within the city to paint their shops within one month and that defaulters will be subjected to punitive measures and or fines. Earlier last week, the city council issued a standing order that all the shops within the city be painted blue and yellow. According to the director of the Juba Blocks in the City Council, John Ponsiano, the authority has ordered the traders to start painting their shops within one month from the day the order was issued. The order will work for one month and after one month anybody who did not implement this order will be punished, said Ponsaiano. “I put in that standing order that all the shop doors must be painted blue and the walls yellow.”

CES authorities order remaining herders from Terekeka to vacate Juba

CES authorities order remaining herders from Terekeka to vacate Juba Cattle keepers walk past their animals at a camp in Lakes state on July 31, 2017. (AP photo) Cattle keepers from Terekeka County who are still grazing their animals in the outskirts of Juba City have been ordered to return to their areas of origin in Terekeka County of Central Equatoria State, authorities have said.  In December last year, several cattle keepers arrived in Terekeka County with their cattle after they were urged to vacate Juba City as part of measures to resolve simmering tensions between the herders and the host communities.

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