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6 October 2018
October 5, 2018 (JUBA)- A veteran South Sudanese traditional leader has died aged 96, sparking sympathies from different political and ethnic backgrounds in and outside the country.
Mut Dey Mut, the grandson of Mundung Marchak, who waged the war of resistance against British colony in Eastern Jikany Nuer around 1910- 1014, died on October 1st, 2018 at home in Maiwut.
The deceased, according to national local government officials as well as relatives and companions, is also remembered for (...)
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