Minister Orders Growth Plan for South Sudan's National Broadcaster
The Minister of Information, Communication Technology and Postal Services has instructed the South Sudan Broadcasting Corporation (SSBC) management to create a detailed work plan for the national broadcaster's growth. This directive came during the 15th annual leadership meeting of the Ministry.
South Sudan is actively engaged in a World Bank-funded project to lay a fiber optic cable from Kenya, aiming to boost regional digital integration. Meanwhile, the SSBC leadership is preparing to establish new studios to enhance their working environment. The Minister's directive for a comprehensive work plan is expected to guide these developments and more, shaping the future of broadcasting in South Sudan.
The Minister's directive and the ongoing projects indicate a commitment to modernizing and improving South Sudan's broadcasting capabilities. The comprehensive work plan will guide these efforts, ensuring a robust and progressive future for the national broadcaster.
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