Tonj Secondary School teacher is urging South Sudanese youths to stop robbing people on the way and embark on agriculture to fight hunger in the country.
Mayen Chigook says roaming of young people in the town without work will not develop the country but worsens the situation, Don Bosco Radio reports.
James Rel Yak says those spending hours talking nonsense are supposed to be arrested and forced to work in the government plantations.
If a husband and wife live in love, children will also grow in love says Magdalene Amou, a house wife.
They will never think of harming others, she adds.
Amou says for South Sudan to eradicate hunger, peace must be prioritized
She advises everybody to cultivate instead of tribalism.