Letters

Editor, Your editorial in The Sunday Times, May 6, titled “explore more higher education opportunities for girls” was great.
Editor, The decision by Government to initiate a new programme, Youth Employment for Global Opportunities (YEGO), to decentralise schemes that are meant to economically empower the youth is commendable.
Editor, I wish to react to an article under entitled, “where are our cultural creatives?” by Diana Mpyisi, which appeared in your newspaper a week or so ago.
Editor, Allow me to respond to an article by Allan Brian Ssenyonga in The Sunday Times of May 6, titled “South Sudan should only enter quietly”.
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