Motorists lining up for fuel in Juba say they are not optimistic that any changes within the management of Nile Petroleum Company would eventually result into availability of fuel in the country. Continue reading “Motorists not optimistic about changes within Nilepet”
Day: September 8, 2017
Great Run money to be used to import food
Some companies have been contracted to import food using the money that was collected from the Great South Sudan Run, the spokesperson of the marathon’s organizing committee said. Continue reading “Great Run money to be used to import food”
Committee finalizing Jonglei, Terekeka and Buma investigation
A committee that has been task to investigate the conflicts and killing of civilians around Jonglei, Terekeka and Buma states is finalizing its report, the Spokesperson of the first Vice President said. Continue reading “Committee finalizing Jonglei, Terekeka and Buma investigation”
South Sudan still has highest illiteracy rate -UNESCO
South Sudan still has one of the highest rates of illiteracy in the world, according to the United Nation Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, UNESCO. Continue reading “South Sudan still has highest illiteracy rate -UNESCO”
Traders arrested for allegedly rejecting SSP 1 denomination
Five traders in Tonj have been arrested for allegedly rejecting one South Sudanese denomination for purchase of their goods, according to the town Mayor. Continue reading “Traders arrested for allegedly rejecting SSP 1 denomination”
Gov’t and civil society discuss Labour Bill
Government agencies and civil society organizations are making consultations on a bill to regulate and guide the labour sector, said Madut Biar Yel, the Chairperson for the Committee of Public Service, Labor and Human Resource Development. Continue reading “Gov’t and civil society discuss Labour Bill”