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  2. Gordon Koang - Wikipedia

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    Gordon Koang is a blind South Sudanese musician based in Australia. He is known in South Sudan as the country's "King of Music". [1] [2] Koang was already an internationally touring musician and a household name in his own country when he was forced to flee South Sudan for Uganda and then Australia. Since then, he has played and produced music ...

  3. Eye Radio - Wikipedia

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    The radio station was established as Sudan Radio Service (SRS) on 30 July 2003 in Nairobi as an USAID-funded Education Development Center (EDC) project and aired in shortwave broadcast. Initially, the radio broadcast news summaries and music for one hour and was available in English , Arabic , Dinka , Azande , Shilluk , Nuer , Bari , and Moru .

  4. Bor, South Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Bor is a historic city in the Bor region of Jonglei State, located in the central region of South Sudan. It has also served as the headquarters of Jonglei state. [ 1 ] The city is situated on the east side of the White Nile (Bahr al Jabal River) at the southern extent of the sudd , South Sudan's vast central wetlands.

  5. How to watch Team USA basketball vs. South Sudan in ... - AOL

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    Team USA will take to the court against South Sudan at 3 p.m. ET on Saturday, July 20, in London. Team USA will face both Serbia (July 28) and South Sudan (July 31) during group play at the ...

  6. Category:South Sudanese musicians - Wikipedia

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  7. Silver X - Wikipedia

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    The same year he released his third studio album under the name "Sudan Belade Saeem", likewise the album was sponsored by the ministry of health of Eastern Equatoria state. In 2009 his fame went throughout southern Sudan (now South Sudan), Gulu in northern Uganda, and the Sudanese capital Khartoum .

  8. Emmanuel Jal - Wikipedia

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    The title track, also called "Gua", was a number one hit in Kenya and featured on The Rough Guide to the Music of Sudan and Help: A Day in the Life, bringing together some of Britain's best known on a CD in aid of children in conflict zones (produced by War Child). His next single, "War Child", mixes rap with soul to produce a world music vibe.

  9. Al Balabil (musical group) - Wikipedia

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    Al Balabil (Arabic: البلابل, transl. The Nightingales) were a popular Sudanese vocal group of three sisters, mainly active from 1971 until 1988. Their popular songs and appearance as modern female performers on stage, as well as on Sudanese radio and television, earned them fame all over East Africa and beyond, and they were sometimes referred to as the "Sudanese Supremes". [1]