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Governor Adil directs demolition of squatters on public land in Juba

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The Governor of Central Equatoria State has directed the demolition committee to remove all squatters on public land including those along...

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Diplomats pen a ‘public letter of concern’ to Kiir, his deputies

Diplomats representing the international community have written an open letter to the leadership of South Sudan to renew its efforts in...

Aweil court adjourns activist v governor case till 18 May

A court trial of an activist charged with defamation in Northern Bahr el Ghazal State has been adjourned to 14 days. (more…)

Midwives call for better working conditions

The chairperson for South Sudan Nurses and midwives has called for better working conditions for health practitioners as the country marks...

Knife-wielding Egyptians harass, molest S. Sudanese teens in Cairo

A South Sudanese boy who was bullied in Cairo says his cousin-sisters were humiliated by a group of unruly Egyptian boys. (more…)

Lakes offers Warrap 30m pounds in blood compensation for slain soldiers

The government of Lakes State has offered over 30 million Pounds as blood compensation for three SSPDF officers slain in the state 7 years...

Mayom fighting death toll rises to 9

The number of those killed in clashes between armed youth and security officers in Mayom County has risen after four more people...

Abyei football officials accuse SSFA President of ‘seat manipulation’

The Abyei Local football association has accused the president of the national governing body Francis Amin of manipulating (more…)

Olympic Committee gets $275,000 for building headquarters

  The National Olympic Committee (NOC) has received pledges of $275,000 to construct its headquarters, officials have confirmed. ...

CDC cautions Juba against using expired AstraZeneca

The African Center of Disease Control has now told South Sudan not to use the expired AU-donated AstraZeneca doses. (more…)

WES teachers get pay rise

The government of Western Equatoria State has resolved to increase the salaries of primary and secondary school teachers under its...

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