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Voice 64 is the voice of a people that refuses to be silent. From the tea stall shops of Juba to the quiet nooks of exile, we explore South Sudan’s unsung stories: the wounds, the resilience, and the unwavering optimism. We challenge power, amplify the unheard, and shine a light on a country still searching for its soul via courageous talks, satire, and raw truth.
South Sudan
From South Sudan podcast, African politics, African diaspora African storytelling, corruption in Africa, refugee stories, war and peace in Africa, South Sudan news, and the East Africa podcast.
Episode 38: Voice 64 Podcast - Is South Sudan’s army truly national—or an ethnic militia wearing a national uniform?
Voice 64 Podcast.
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2 weeks ago
Episode 38: Voice 64 Podcast - Is South Sudan’s army truly national—or an ethnic militia wearing a national uniform?
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In Episode 38 of Voice 64, Mathor asks the uncomfortable question many fear to voice: Is South Sudan’s army truly national—or an ethnic militia wearing a national uniform? This episode exposes the roots of military fragmentation, loyalty politics, and what it will take to build a truly united defense force.
Episode Summary
In Episode 38: “Is South Sudan’s army truly national—or an ethnic militia wearing a national uniform?”, Mathor Wan dissects the blurred lines between patriotism and partisanship within South Sudan’s armed forces. Born from liberation movements but fractured by political rivalries and ethnic loyalties, the army has too often become a reflection of the country’s divisions rather than its unity. Soldiers pledge allegiance not to the flag but to commanders. Recruitment, promotions, and deployments mirror tribal networks instead of national interest.
Through powerful narration and real-world parallels, this episode examines how a nation that once fought for independence now faces the challenge of building a professional army that protects all citizens—without fear or favor. Mathor Wan invites listeners to imagine what a truly national defense force could look like: one rooted in discipline, law, and service rather than bloodline or region.
Key Themes:
Ethnic Militarization: How factional recruitment erodes national cohesion.
Politics of Loyalty: The dangers of commanders serving tribes instead of the constitution.
Security Sector Reform: The urgent need to depoliticize and professionalize the army.
Civil-Military Relations: Why a healthy democracy requires the army to serve the people, not rule them.
Nation-Building Through Unity: How transforming the army can heal divisions across society.
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Voice 64 Podcast.
Voice 64 is the voice of a people that refuses to be silent. From the tea stall shops of Juba to the quiet nooks of exile, we explore South Sudan’s unsung stories: the wounds, the resilience, and the unwavering optimism. We challenge power, amplify the unheard, and shine a light on a country still searching for its soul via courageous talks, satire, and raw truth.
South Sudan
From South Sudan podcast, African politics, African diaspora African storytelling, corruption in Africa, refugee stories, war and peace in Africa, South Sudan news, and the East Africa podcast.