An entrepreneur in Yei River State urges South Sudanese young people to be job creators rather than being seekers.
Aligo Moses explains that for South Sudanese to succeed, they should not be selective in doing any kind of job, Radio Easter reports.
He adds that some youths have resorted to staying idle or chewing marungi to spend time due to lack of jobs.
Moses calls on the youth to be proud of any job they are doing including commercial motor riding and brick laying.
The entrepreneur was speaking to Radio Easter on Tuesday.