The co-chair of the Abyei oversight committee says that threats made by Khartoum will not stop the people of Abyei from holding the referendum in October.
Continue reading “Co-chair of the Abyei oversight committee: we are strong”
The co-chair of the Abyei oversight committee says that threats made by Khartoum will not stop the people of Abyei from holding the referendum in October.
Continue reading “Co-chair of the Abyei oversight committee: we are strong”
The number of businesses registered in South Sudan have more than doubled from 2006 – 2010, according to a new report from the African Development Bank.
A human rights organization has alleged that the SPLA has been responsible for serious violations against civilians in Jonglei. Continue reading “SPLA responsible for rights abuse in Pibor – HRW Report”
President Salva Kiir has said that the Abyei referendum may not be conducted in October. Continue reading “President Kiir: Abyei referendum may not take place in October”
Jonglei State is still suffering from insecurity which has led to continuing streams of internally displaced people relocating to Bor town, according to the state SPLM office.
Continue reading “Jonglei insecurity at crisis level: SPLM.”
Police are searching for an armed man in a village in Aweil South, Northern Bahr el Ghazal, who they say has attacked people and burned down two buildings. Continue reading “An armed and dangerous SPLA soldier on the loose in Aweil”
US-based Satellite Sentinel Project says it has confirmation of the aerial bombardment of an SPLA military installation in Jau town in Unity State. Continue reading “Satellite Sentinel Project presents Jau aerial bombing evidence”
Over 250 ex-combatants will graduate on Monday after finishing three months of rehabilitation training organized by the Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration Commission in Western Bahr el Ghazal State.
KCB staff have returned to work after agreeing to a deal about non-financial issues with the bank management. Continue reading “KCB’s national staff resume work”
Countries in the East African Community are designing a one visa system which will allow tourists to move across five countries on a single visa.
Continue reading “Visiting 5 countries in East Africa? Only one visa needed from 2014.”
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