Talk:Kajo Keji

Education system of Kajokeji
I very proud to mention that the education system of Kajokeji a town is South Sudan is much better compared to all other towns within the new Nation of South Sudan. English is language of instruction for children in all schools unlike other town where English is rarely taught in class. I am alo pleased that althought government does n't pay teachers salary regularly, they are devoted to profession. They strongly believe that young generation who will one day takeover and that show heart of loving that God wants us to be.

The other am also pleased about is the system that doesn't allow any child to stay at home not like other town where children become street boys and girls hunting for money you don't know when they sleep, when you wake up in the morning you they are already there and go in the evening you also leave them there especially in town like Juba so i further encourage the government to continue implementing the rules of sending every child to school which will develop our small and important Kajokeji tomorrow.

I futher appreciate the local government within of encouraging self development of the education system by encouraging NGOs to build schools and improve the learning situation of the children

My appeal goes to the local government of Kajokeji that Let's stand strong to build our own home town and encourage Churches to bring up children morally. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Ellie Sworo (talk • contribs) 07:16, 23 July 2009 (UTC)

Uhhh...
Where to start with this page. -Kudzu1 (talk) 10:53, 9 July 2011 (UTC)

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