No cash, No IDs: Expired cards leave MPs vulnerable at checkpoints
[Eye Radio - Sudan] - 24/10/2025
JUBA, South Sudan (Eye Radio) – Members of the Reconstituted Transitional National Legislative Assembly (R-TNLA) are facing challenges performing their duties due to expired parliamentary identity cards, making it difficult to identify themselves during security checks. The concern was brought (…)
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