The independent research and educational organization, Fund for Peace, has ranked South Sudan the most fragile state in the world. Continue reading “South Sudan leads in the most fragile states index”
Day: May 17, 2017
School enrollment reaches over a million mark in South Sudan
The South Sudan Schools’ Attendance Monitoring System indicates that the enrollment in primary and secondary schools has increased this year. Continue reading “School enrollment reaches over a million mark in South Sudan”
Min.Wildlife raises alarm over endangered species in South Sudan
The Minister of Wildlife Conservation and Tourism has called for a special care in protecting endangered animals, ahead the Endangered Species Day. Continue reading “Min.Wildlife raises alarm over endangered species in South Sudan”
Elders call on Jonglei and Terekeka to urgently address existing tension
The elders of the two communities in Terekeka and Jonglei have called on their governors to move to Gemeiza County to ensure a free movement of people and goods on the road between Juba and Bor. Continue reading “Elders call on Jonglei and Terekeka to urgently address existing tension”
Three States on high alert over Ebola outbreak in DRC
Tombura State bordering the Democratic Republic of Congo has closed their borders as a precautionary measure against Ebola infiltration into South Sudan. Continue reading “Three States on high alert over Ebola outbreak in DRC”
SPLA name remains unchanged -Ateny
The Office of the President has issued a verbal statement that seek to clarify that the name of the SPLA has not been changed to that of South Sudan Defense Forces, despite confirming the change to media on Wednesday. Continue reading “SPLA name remains unchanged -Ateny”
S. Sudan and Sudan have six-month to resolve Abyei dispute – UN
The United Nations Security Council has given South Sudan and Sudan six months to resolve the final status of the disputed Abyei area and implement joint border Security between the two countries. Continue reading “S. Sudan and Sudan have six-month to resolve Abyei dispute – UN”