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South Sudan opens new currency centre as UN warns of looming war

Efforts to decentralise ops come after General Assembly hears that political transition is ‘falling apart’

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The Bank of South Sudan, the world’s youngest monetary authority, has opened a currency centre to improve cash logistics, days after the United Nations warned the country could slide into another war. 

The bank’s governor Addis Ababa Othow Akongdit attended the opening in Rumbek – the capital of the central Lakes state – on November 1, alongside government officials and representatives of financial institutions. 

The governor said similar regional currency centres would soon be extended to other

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