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[Sponsored Content] South Sudan’s petroleum company Trinity Energy Limited has donated SSP10,526,400  in tuition fees for 240 students at the University of Juba whose education had been halted over lack of fees. 

The cheque was handed over to a representative from the South Sudan National Youth Union Akoon Mawien Dut at Trinity Energy’s Head Office in Juba.

The money will cover tuition and functional fees for university students at the institution. The exercise is line with Trinity Energy’s commitment to meeting the tertiary education needs in South Sudan.

“We acknowledge the important role that the youth play in shaping the future of South Sudan. Tertiary education is important in providing young people with the necessary skills that will help them in driving the development agenda of South Sudan forward. This donation to the University of Juba will ensure that more young people, especially young women can complete their education and realise their dreams,” stated Trinity Energy’s CEO Robert Mdeza.

Trinity Energy is keen on supporting the growth of South Sudan by supporting education initiatives at all levels to grant the young people in South Sudan opportunities for participation in nation-building so that they can compete with their peers in the East African region and beyond.

The company has so far invested USD 1.4 million in its community interventions in South Sudan which include agriculture, health programmes, vocational training, and girl-child education. 

“This investment will also go a long way to ensure that capacity, in industry and commerce that requires special skills set, continues to be built. This will boost the growth of sectors such as manufacturing, professional services, and finance that are key for economic transformation,” said Mdeza.