Selling scraps short cut to hard currency in South Sudan

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The Scrap dealer in Torit County of Imotong State says the business is a short cut of getting hard currencies.
 
Peter Mungai Mwaura who exports scraps to Uganda, says selling scraps make him gets nearly one thousand US Dollars to supplement his private business, Radio Emmanuel reports.
 
He reveals that scraps trade is one of the most generating businesses in South Sudan.
 
Mungai urges the government to cooperate with them in selling the scrap because there are others that take short time to completely rush.
 
Steven Ihude, Director General for the Directorate of Commerce, Investment industry and mining in Imatong State, says scraps like other minerals should not be exported although South Sudan lacks the factories that can recycle them.
 
The speakers were talking to Radio Emmanuel during the discovery of lorry loaded with scraps ready for export to Uganda on Thursday.