The Unity State Council of Ministers says the state should change its name. Continue reading “Unity state government thinks of changing the state’s name”
Month: August 2013
Kajo-keji County residents fight logging
In Kajo-keji County, residents launched a tree planting exercise today to combat the effects of previous logging in the area. Continue reading “Kajo-keji County residents fight logging”
Uhuru Kenyatta pledges deeper economic ties with Juba
The President of the Republic of Kenya, Uhuru Kenyatta, has pledged to deepen economic ties with South Sudan in a bid to enhance development in the two countries, according to Kenyan media. Continue reading “Uhuru Kenyatta pledges deeper economic ties with Juba”
Doctors in Khartoum concerned about South Sudanese future.
South Sudanese medical doctors who are doing houseman-ships in Khartoum are appealing to the South Sudanese Minister of Health to confirm their employment.
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Civic education in the constitutional process
The first part of civic education on the constitutional process will end this month, according to the National Constitution Review Commission.
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Woman dies in Yei quarrying
A 35-year woman has died after a large rock in a Yei River County quarrying field fell on her. Continue reading “Woman dies in Yei quarrying”
Sadig al-Mahdi suggests establishment of ‘Wise people commission’
The former Prime Minister of the Sudan has proposed formation of what he calls “Wise People’s Commission” to strengthen cooperation between South Sudan and Sudan. Continue reading “Sadig al-Mahdi suggests establishment of ‘Wise people commission’”
WES targets to be food secure by 2015
Western Equatoria state has set a target to be food sufficient and hunger free by 2015. Continue reading “WES targets to be food secure by 2015”
Interior Minister ‘discovers’ 11,000 ghost names in police payroll
The Minister of Interior has revealed that 11,000 “ghost” names exist in the police payroll. Continue reading “Interior Minister ‘discovers’ 11,000 ghost names in police payroll”
Upper Nile authorities express fear over influx of Sudanese refugees
The Upper Nile state deputy governor has said there is fear over the security along the state borders, as more Sudanese refugees enter daily. Continue reading “Upper Nile authorities express fear over influx of Sudanese refugees”