The government chief negotiator, Nhial Deng Nhial, is returning to Juba for consultations on the progress of peace talks in Addis Ababa. Continue reading Chief negotiator returns to Juba for consultations
Month: September 2014
Nasir clashes leave 30 dead
President Salva Kiir says at least 30 people have been killed in fighting in Nasir on Sunday. Continue reading Nasir clashes leave 30 dead
Warring parties fail to form interim government
The warring parties in South Sudan have failed to reach an agreement on the formation of the transitional government of National Unity at the end of the sixty-day period yesterday. Continue reading Warring parties fail to form interim government
Abyei: Food prices in skyrocket
Food prices in Rum-Amer County, Abyei, have gone up in the markets due to downpour that has caused floods, the Commissioner has said. Continue reading Abyei: Food prices in skyrocket
Refugees in Uganda in need of medicines
Refugees in Nyumazi camp in Northern Uganda are calling on health organizations to provide enough medicine to treat malaria, typhoid and other diseases. Continue reading Refugees in Uganda in need of medicines
EES: 12 killed in revenge attack
The Commissioner of Torit County, German Charles Ojok, says 12 people were killed in a revenge attack along the Torit-Omorwo road on Thursday. Continue reading EES: 12 killed in revenge attack
Consult with community before making political appointments, CES told
Civil Society organizations in Yei River County are urging the Central Equatoria State government to consult the community before selecting leaders for the county. Continue reading Consult with community before making political appointments, CES told
Refugee school in Uganda lacks teachers
Lack of teachers at Nyumazi Refugee Camp in Adjumani district, Northern Uganda is hindering learning for more than 250 South Sudanese refugee students. Continue reading Refugee school in Uganda lacks teachers
IGAD urges warring parties to respect COHA
IGAD special envoys for South Sudan have called on the parties to the conflict to fully respect the Cessation of Hostilities Agreement and the plan for its implementation. Continue reading IGAD urges warring parties to respect COHA
NBGS expects poor sorghum harvest
Sorghum harvest is expected to be poor in most areas of Northern Bahr el Ghazal state this year due to drought and pests, an official has said. Continue reading NBGS expects poor sorghum harvest