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South Sudan's President accused of nepotism after appointing daughter

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South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir is facing accusations of nepotism after appointing his daughter to a top government post. Adut Salva Kiir has been named Senior Presidential Envoy for Special Programmes, a job formerly occupied by the current vice president.

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  • President Salva Kiir appointed his daughter, Adut Salva Kiir, to a top government post.
  • Adut Kiir was named Senior Presidential Envoy for Special Programs, a role previously held by the current vice president. 9s
  • Analysts view the appointment as part of efforts to consolidate power and create a political dynasty. 18s
  • Adut Kiir has a background in humanitarian work but no prior government experience. 25s
  • Civil society groups urge Adut Kiir to prioritize public good over family interests. 49s
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