Local teachers are reminding parents not to overburden themselves looking for very expensive hard currencies like US Dollars for sending children to learn in foreign countries, saying better education has come home.
Vision Bearers Academy Principal Wori Felix Tom tells CRN that there are now good schools and teachers within South Sudan that may be better than those in East African countries or beyond.
The principal says they have witnessed reasonable changes including good English speaking, writing and reading among local learners in the country.
Teacher Felix adds that children only need encouragement to practise what they learn.
South Sudanese children studying in Juba tell CRN about their dreams to become leaders of the nation ailing in conflict.
National Security Minister Isaac Mobuto Mamur Mete recently warned South Sudanese against foreign education of kids making them aliens and also increasing hard currency demand in the ailing country.