Juba — The ministry of finance and economic planning in South Sudan is engaged in a three day workshop to discuss better ways of managing the oil revenues, which account for 98% of South Sudan's budget.
Non-oil revenues are not yet developed and organised in the country, which is one of the poorest in the world and is recovering from decades of conflict.
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