Prices bite Juba residents

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Traders in South Sudan’s capital Juba say they are experiencing price hikes after a drivers’ strike that lasted for two weeks. They also blame the increase on taxes, roadblocks and the country’s hyperinflation. The National Revenue Authority says trucks carrying much-needed goods have started entering Juba from the border town of Nimule. For VOA news, Denis Logonyi reports from Juba.