Hongera South Sudan!

Watani wetu wa jadi wamepata bonge la deal Mombasa port aiseee .......mafuta yatapitishwa kwao...badala ya port sudan bonge la business deal
 
Bravo South Sudan. Kwa kweli baada ya miongo kadhaa ya vita na umaskini, at least now you have your own country. Baada ya pongezi ni bora kusema ukweli, there is a big job to be done in this new republic. Ha ha, Tz tunakaribia miaka 50 ya Uhuru na bado tunajikongoja, sembuse South Sudan.
Kwa mtazamo wangu mimi, nadhani ni bora hii nchi ya J. Garang kuiga mfano wa nchi kama East Timor na Montenegro, nchi ambazo zimepata uhuru hivi karibuni na ambazo pia zilianza vibaya, lakini sasa hivi zinaendelea vizuri sana, haswa East Timor.
 
Mnastahili kuwa huru kwa mengi mliyopitia miaka 22 ya vita vya wenyewe ubaguzi wa mali elimu na dini ,viliwatesa sana,nawatieni nchi huru yenye amani na upendo adui wenu sasa ni umaskini pambaneni nao mpaka uondoke

Wasijeanza kubaguana wenyewe kwa wenyewe miongoni mwao i.e Dinka v/s Nubi
 
Mungu ailaze pema roho ya marehemu Dr John Garang alihangaikia nchi ya S sudan mpaka ikapatikana leo hii
 
What a beautiful and wonderful day for all of us here in Africa.from Kenya we are following proceedings live on TV .its great to see our brothers and sisters who have been refuges,sold as slaves,killed&tortured now having their own country.John Garang mausoleum stadium symbolic of what is possible with sacrificial leadership,unity in our region&people have avision.Happy birthday South Sudan.am very happy for you.
 
Hongera zao Sudan, may God bless them in their started move toward successes. Dr. John Garang wil now rest in peace! Congrats Southern Sudan!
 
namkubuka sana dr. John Garang, alipigania huu uhuru sana mpaka mauti yake!
 
Personally I call it a sad and shameful day for African countries and their people. In the current world, people cheers for unity not separation! Here, what we are watching is contrary even to our common swahili say "Umoja ni Nguvu"

Remember, South Sudan makes the 56th African state from previous 53. Unfortunately, all these are happening at the time AU is vigorously preaching unity with a dream of having one solid block like EU or USA.

I think only African rivals can celebrate this movement but not African. I know there are reasons for separations which some are very genuine. But we should challenge our selves why the general solution of our differences is SEPARATION?
 
Watani wetu wa jadi wamepata bonge la deal Mombasa port aiseee .......mafuta yatapitishwa kwao...badala ya port sudan bonge la business deal

Wakati tulikuwa nao na yamkini bado tunao wa kuhamisha fikra na mifumo yetu juu ya ukombozi wa nchi za Afrika toka "Social Intelligence" kwenda "Economic Intelligence" Kenya wamekwenda kushiriki kuwakomboa South Sudan wakiendeleza intelijensia za kukuza uchumi wao sisi tunaenda Somalia,Darfur na kwingineko kuchangia ukombozi kijamaa ilihali ndani ya nchi viongozi wanaendeleza ubepari. Huu ni mkorogo wa hali ya juu kiitikadi na kisera.
 
kweli niko happy saaaaaana naangalia KBC live so gooood yaani. leo wamepata uhuru kesho hawa hawa watatupita kiuchumi tutaanza mara oooh kilikwenda kwani Angola rwanda na mozambique si washatuacha mbaaaali
 
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Residents of Juba in South Sudan dance in the streets as they celebrate the birth of their new nation on July 09, 2011


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U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice (C) and envoys from the U.N. Security Council arrive at Juba Airport in South Sudan October 6, 2010
 
Though Southern Sudan people are celebrating for new flag & nation born: but they must take into consideration that there is no end for freedom and no time where one can say that the freedom he have is enough: lets 9 July 2011 to be starting point for terrific devolopment to all Southern Sudanees.
 
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Tens of thousands of South Sudanese have watched the raising of the new country's flag at an independence ceremony in the capital, Juba.

Salva Kiir signed the constitution and took his oath of office in front of the jubilant crowds, becoming the president of the world's newest nation.
Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir and UN chief Ban Ki-moon are among dignitaries watching the historic events.
Sudan earlier became the first state to officially recognise its new neighbour.
The world's newest nation was born at midnight local South Sudanese time (2100 GMT), the climax of a process made possible by the 2005 peace deal that ended a long civil war.
The south's independence follows decades of conflict with the north in which some 1.5 million people died.
South Sudan became the 193rd country recognised by the UN and the 54th UN member state in Africa.
Tears Celebrations in Juba began at midnight (2100 GMT). A countdown clock in the city centre reached zero and the new national anthem was played on television.

Saturday's independence ceremony is being held at the mausoleum of the late rebel leader John Garang, who died just months after signing the peace deal that ended Africa's longest-running conflict.
The BBC's Will Ross in Juba says people have flocked to the event on a baking hot day - some of them climbing trees to get a view.
There is a heartfelt display of excitement mixed with relief that after many years of feeling oppressed the tie with the north has finally been cut, he says.
The Speaker of the South Sudan Legislative Assembly, James Wani Igga, read out the Proclamation of the Independence.
Crowds then cheered as Sudan's national flag was lowered and the new flag of South Sudan was raised as trumpets played the new national anthem.
Afterwards the master of ceremonies told the crowd that President Kiir has decided not to hand over the flag of the Republic of Sudan.
"It shall be kept be kept in the archives of South Sudan in recognition of the common history that we have lived together," he told the crowd.
Our reporter says people in the crowds have been saying it is a moment to celebrate but they are also talking about the many lost relatives who died during the war.
'Southern brothers' Earlier, Mr Bashir arrived at Juba airport where he was greeted by Mr Kiir.
Other dignitaries attending the celebrations include former US Secretary of State Colin Powell and the US permanent representative to the UN, Susan Rice.
 
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