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A Sure Hit
It’s now July and in the Republic of South Sudan, the Ministry of Labour, Public Service and Human Resource Development has decided it’s time to send out a list of the official public holidays for the year. They wouldn’t want to be late with it after all...
As you might expect, they observe a number of religious public holidays, honour and remember mothers on Mother’s Day, and draw attention to the plight of neglected African Children on African Children Week. And Boxing Day? Apparently, it’s a day of Public Awareness on Boxing.