The people of South Sudan have forgotten their cultural way of practicing kindness to others as it was done by their grandfathers.
During the world kindness day marked on November 13, people of Tonj State say many ethnic groups in this country forgot their kindness, Radio Don Bosco reports.
Edward Joseph Bugbai believes that no one is practicing their own culture especially being kind to one another.
He encourages the parents to Educate children so that we do not lose our traditional values.
Joseph Bugbai explains that in this economic problem only one to two percent of South Sudanese is kind to others and can be either Christians or Muslims.
The people gave the statement during exclusive interviews with Radio Don Bosco in Tonj on Monday.