'There's no work, no money': oil-rich but desperately poor South Sudan shuts up shop
by Simona Foltyn from on (#1AEQW)
From fruit stalls to petrol stations, war in the world's youngest nation has caused businesses to falter, with dire repercussions for the population
On a good day, people have to wait for hours to get fuel in Juba. Most of the time, however, petrol stations in South Sudan's capital stand deserted amid a deepening currency crisis that has reduced imports to a trickle and sent prices through the roof.
But this is one of the good days, and the government-owned Nilepet station near the centre of town is open for business - and doing a roaring trade.
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