13/03/2026
Something about youth is powerful
🌅 A New Dawn for the Youth of South Sudan
The future of our nation is not tomorrow — it is today, and it lives in the energy, ideas, and courage of the youth.
For too long, young people have been seen only as followers. But today we stand together to say: the youth are leaders, innovators, and builders of our country.
Through the vision of the New Dawn Movement (NDM), we believe in a South Sudan built on three powerful pillars:
🤝 Unity – Together as one people
🕊️ Peace – Because peace builds nations
📈 Progress – For development, opportunity, and hope
Young people are ready to shape the future of South Sudan through creativity, education, entrepreneurship, and leadership.
This page exists to amplify the voice of the youth, highlight our challenges, and share our ideas for a better nation.
💬 Tell us in the comments:
What change do you want to see for the youth in South Sudan?
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09/09/2025
University of Juba students often share their timetables on social media, but once the results are out, they no longer post them.
06/09/2025
FIFA World Cup qualification
The next match at Juba Stadium 🏟️ is South Sudan versus Senegal 🇸🇳, on 6th October 2025.
Are you thinking what the admin is thinking?
31/01/2025
OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
The Ministry of Education and Instructions has issued a directive to all private schools in South Sudan to cease charging school fees in US dollars. This decision follows an assessment that revealed some schools in Juba were demanding termly payments of $100-$300 per child.
Parents had raised concerns about this practice to the state and national Ministry of Education and Instructions over the past three weeks. In response, the State Ministry of Education and Instructions convened a meeting with directors and head teachers at Juba One Girls' Primary School, instructing them to charge school fees in South Sudanese pounds.
Ustaz Lawente Williams Alex, Director General at the State Ministry of Education and Instructions, emphasized the need for private schools to charge reasonable fees in pounds, considering that parents receive their salaries in the local currency. He cautioned that exorbitant fees would burden parents, making it challenging for them to provide for their children's education and basic needs.
In a related development, the Director General directed schools not to register Senior One students before the release of national examination results. Non-compliance will result in penalties, including school closure and withdrawal of registration certificates.
Furthermore, schools were instructed not to collect reams and toilet papers from students, as these expenses can be burdensome for parents. Instead, schools should allocate a portion of the school fees to purchase these essential items.
The Director General commended private schools for their contributions to eradicating illiteracy in South Sudan, acknowledging that they accommodate a significant number of students nationwide.
10/12/2024
To all the students of South Sudan, the future is now
10/12/2024
Follow the page and invite your friends
09/08/2024
Success is not winning.
Success is getting up after every loss and pushing harder.
18/07/2024
Education is extremely expensive
31/05/2024
📚 Education is the key to unlocking endless opportunities and shaping a brighter future for ourselves and generations to come! Let's continue to prioritize and invest in education for a better tomorrow. 🌟 🎓