A persistent cash shortage in South Sudan is disrupting operations at private schools in Central Equatoria State, with administrators saying limited access to bank withdrawals is affecting basic education services. School directors in Juba County said the liquidity crisis has made it difficult to access funds held in commercial banks, constraining day-to-day activities including examination preparation, utilities and other operational costs. The…
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