Achievements
Juba Secondary Schools Mini Competition, second edition, kicks off
The second edition of the Juba Secondary Schools Mini competition kicked off on Tuesday, 1 July 2025, with eight participating schools. This year’s competition categories include Spelling Bee, Speed Challenge Quiz, Speech, Academic Debate, Music, Dance and Drama, as the last two listed items are being introduced into the contest’s experience for the first time.
By Excellence Foundation for South Sudan7 months ago in Writers
Our Independence Day
Our Independence Day, at its core concept, is the independent gasp of a nation—an intangible instant condensed into history, memory, and legend. It is not so much a date enumerated by flags and parades; it is a throb of liberty, a transcendent liberation from the silences of servitude. By definition, Independence Day is the yearly celebration of a nation's freedom from foreign rule, colonial occupation, or tyrannical authority. But under this technicality is a maze of feelings, philosophies, and obligations beyond the ink of historical proclamations.
By Muhammad Abdullah7 months ago in Writers
Erotic Accomplishments
My poetry has been published in a variety of lit mags and online journals. I have even self-published two collections of my poetry. Ripping the Scales from My Eyes; Unmasking Myself, and Rhythm and Muse (I am currently reformatting those). I regularly submit poetry and the occasional short story or memoir piece to stay recently published, and the most recent genre I've added to my repertoire is Erotic poetry.
By K.B. Silver 7 months ago in Writers
Ed Strachar and Healing Genius®: Awakening the Body’s Natural Healing Power
In today’s fast-paced world, many people are searching for effective, natural methods to enhance their health and well-being beyond traditional medicine. Ed Strachar’s Healing Genius® offers an innovative approach to self-healing by combining scientific principles with spiritual wisdom. His work empowers individuals worldwide to tap into their inner healing genius and live healthier, more vibrant lives.
By Ed Strachar7 months ago in Writers
The Rusty Bell: A Story of Regret and Redemption
In a sleepy little village tucked between rolling hills and fading traditions, lived an old man named Rehman. He ran a modest clock repair shop—just a room filled with ticking walls and the scent of oil and brass. Though he was not wealthy, his work was known far and wide. People brought more than just clocks to him; they brought trust.
By Afzal khan dotani (story uplode time 10:00 PM)7 months ago in Writers








