JUBA, Feb 19 (Reuters) – South Sudan said on Sunday it
would cut non-salary spending by around 50 percent as part of
austerity measures to compensate for the loss of oil revenues
due to a row with Khartoum.
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JUBA, Feb 19 (Reuters) – South Sudan said on Sunday it
would cut non-salary spending by around 50 percent as part of
austerity measures to compensate for the loss of oil revenues
due to a row with Khartoum.