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No State Can Threaten the Government, Says Deputy Minister

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The National Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning said today that no state can threaten its powers over the management of revenue collections, in a response to the announcement by Central Equatoria State to pull out from the centralized revenue collections. South Sudanese Deputy Minister of Finance and Economic Planning Dr Marial Awou at a past event. [Gurtong | File] JUBA, 30 October 2012 [Gurtong] - Dr. Marial Awou, the Deputy Minister of Finance and Economic Planning said in a statement that, “no anyone state can threaten the central government.” “We expect them to give us a written document containing their decision and we have to sit down and discuss,” he said. The Central Equatoria State Governor Clement Wani Konga last week announced his government decision to pull out from the National Government policy of centralized revenue collections. Konga said despite well written terms of agreement between the states and the national government, the cen

Telling the Truth is a Loving Act,

by Michael Angier   The tendency in most organizations--whether large companies, government departments or even family units--is not to rock the boat and refrain from telling telling our truth. For a variety of reasons, we hold back from saying what's true for us. We may fear being ostracized, held up for promotion, ridiculed or even fired. But that's not the way to greatness; that's the way to mediocrity or even failure. To grow, we have to tell the truth-- OUR truth.   I'm talking here about sharing what we believe, what we feel and what we think about things that matter. Sometimes we hold back because we're protecting the person or persons we need to confront. Maybe we're not sure they can handle the truth. But we do them and ourselves a great disservice when we withhold our point of view. Telling the truth truly is a loving act.  Can you overdo it? Sure. And you should never use this to dump your judgments, righteous opinions or hars