South Sudanese are raising questions about what is next after joining East Africa Community at the end of this month.
The future for South Sudan joining the regional bloc will be determined on November 30, says Presidential Advisor on Economic Affairs, Aggrey Tisa Sabuni.
Advisor Tisa wonders what will happen next after full admission into the body, Radio Bakhita reports.
He admits that South Sudan has several weaknesses to address in all sectors to fit in the East African Community.
President Salva Kiir is expected to approve a decision by the East African Community for his country to become a full member at the end of this month.
Membership in the regional bloc means free trade and movement of labour.