The National Constitutional Amendment Committee has begun its work. Continue reading “NCAC work commences”
Month: December 2015
Juba Prison deathrow inmates
More than 100 convicts are awaiting execution at the Juba Prison. Continue reading “Juba Prison deathrow inmates”
Juba: Over 100 deathrow inmates await execution
At least 100 convicts are awaiting execution at the Juba Prison, the Prisons Service has told Eye Radio. Continue reading “Juba: Over 100 deathrow inmates await execution”
Kenya: No extra charges for S Sudanese scholars
South Sudanese students studying in Kenyan public universities will no longer pay extra school fees. Continue reading “Kenya: No extra charges for S Sudanese scholars”
Constitutional amendment begins
The parties to the agreement have started incorporating provisions of the peace document into the Transitional Constitution of South Sudan. Continue reading “Constitutional amendment begins”
Boxer Pacquiao to fight in April
Filipino boxing icon Manny Pacquiao will return to the ring on April 9 in Las Vegas to take on Timothy Bradley for a third time, promoter Bob Arum told US media on Wednesday. Continue reading “Boxer Pacquiao to fight in April”
UN urged to protect displaced civilians in Leer
SPLA-IO has called upon the United Nations Mission in South Sudan to deploy troops in Leer County, Southern Liech State, to protect displaced civilians. Continue reading “UN urged to protect displaced civilians in Leer”
Row brews on cantonment of forces
The government has rejected SPLM-IO allegations that it does not want keeping of opposition forces in Bahr el Ghazal and Equatoria regions. Continue reading “Row brews on cantonment of forces”
CEPO to announce nominations for 2nd Media Awards
Nominations for 2015 national Media Award will be announced tomorrow.
Continue reading “CEPO to announce nominations for 2nd Media Awards”
FDs react to appointment of 28 governors
The Former Detainees say they are disappointed by the implementation of the 28-state decision. Continue reading “FDs react to appointment of 28 governors”