WIRE — A lawmaker representing South Sudan in the East African Legislative Assembly has warned that the country's outstanding financial obligations to the regional bloc could rise to about 24 million US dollars if the government fails to settle its annual contributions. Speaking on Eye Radio's Dawn Show, Kim Gai said the recent East African Community Summit The post South Sudan's EAC debt could rise to 24 million dollars, lawmaker warns appeared first on Eye Radio.

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