
My second day here was equally captivating. Despite the problems around e.g poverty, lack of jobs and illetracy levels, the people of South Sudan cannot stop smiling and enjoying the fruits of peace.
Eric and I (Kim) set out from Nairobi on the 25th of July 2005 to Rumbek in Southern Sudan for a fact finding mission and to visit our friend Benjamin. This is our experience.
We left nairobi at 8.05 am onboard Delta Connections to Rumbek Via Yei a 3hr flight. The flight was very smooth kudos to the pilot.
From Yei to Rumbek took us 50mins. Rumbek is East of Yei in a state called Lakes. Rumbek is also the proposed capital of South Sudan. Over Rumbek, first impression is that the town is very small and dusty. The airstrip is made from Murram but it's still being extended by Civicon through World Food Programmer to accommodate bigger planes. At the moment the biggest plane that can land here that i've seen is the Russian Antinov a 40 seater plane.