Archive for March 31, 2016

Audience Analysis for Print Media in South Sudan 2016

Posted: March 31, 2016 by PaanLuel Wël Media Ltd. in Junub Sudan

By Reech Malual-Akumrich (HIRACA Media Consultant), Juba, South Sudan

March 31, 2016 (SSB) —- The survey was conducted in Juba-South Sudan with the intention to find out problems being faced with the print in the country as getting along the addresses after coming out with clear analysis. The survey is a small scale targeting twenty-five vendors and twenty-five other from the reader ship. To go about the topic mentioned above I have chosen the print/ Newspaper industry to evaluate its audience or cases of a print readership, and to get the right analysis I don’t have to single out my subject [or name a newspaper e.g. Juba Monitor amongst others] so it is worth asking general questions inclusive of all the other newspapers to be able to identify weaknesses, threats, strength, opportunities, and possible ways of improvement to enable for mapping the better future plan for the business thereof. The survey goes as targeting asking specialized questions to two groups: End-users [readership or customers] and Vendors.

Adience Analysis for Print Media in South Sudan (Full PDF)


Comment on ‘The issue of inflation in South Sudan can’t be resolved overnight’ posted by Paul Duwar Bak in Uganda on 26/03/2016 at PaanLuel Wël website.

Majok Arol Dhieu, Rumbek, South Sudan

Dear Paul Duwar Bak,

March 31, 2016 (SSB) —- You have written your article with the title above, which shows exactly that you are outside South Sudan. When I first read your article heading, I thought that you would say that the government has brought this issue of floating rate in order to meet financial lost in the country. I do not see any good reason in your writing because the government officials are just standing with their hands folded on their back and watch the crisis day after day.

Such inflations with positive and negative effects are good with countries that have civilized citizen but NOT good with South Sudan that has 78% illiterate. If I have understood you very well in which you said that the free market decreed by Finance Minister and the Central Bank Governor which has caused hyperinflation is not the solution to the current crisis, then which one must be a solution. You didn’t put your argument in a national view and came up also with your proposed solution.

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THIS DAY IN HISTORY (0001/01/01): HOW BOR CAME INTO EXISTANCE

Posted: March 31, 2016 by PaanLuel Wël Media Ltd. in Columnists, KON Joseph Leek

HEY, DINKA-BOR FOLKS, IF YOU THINK THAT YOU KNOW YOUR HISTORY MOST, THEN READ THIS

By Kon Joseph Leek, Juba, South Sudan

March 31, 2016 (SSB) —- Once upon a time, lived a man called Bor who was born on the above mentioned date and he was the youngest son of an old man called Monyjang. He was named after the big flood that had swept Monyjang’s home

He was married to Nyantooch, a daughter of mighty River Nile. He lived together with Aliab, the youngest son of his elder brother, Weer’bang’tui who was later renamed Bar’kadhal

Bar’kadhal is a remix of two different things; Bar means River, Lake or any water body. Kadhal (Ghazal) is a small animal possibly from the tribe of a goat.

Bar’kadhal was living on the other side of Bor’s in-law and his resident especial his byre was surrounded by Ghazal and up to today, we, historians widely believes that this place is where the first ghazal was created

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BY JACOB NGONG NGONG –ELDORET, KENYA

March 31, 2016 (SSB) — The war that started in south Sudan when the SPLM leaders disputed the political bureau in 2013 that set the country into fire divided south Sudanese citizen into regions, tribe, sub clans and clans and has also traumatized some of the youth who loss their jobs, and their beloved one in the war, created tribal hatred and force thousand of youth to enroll in school of clans history hatred and tribal managements which is almost later graduating to bachelor of Art in hatred and tribal management.

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