The UN refugee agency has handed over a girls’ dormitory at Juba Orphanage to the Central Equatoria State today. Continue reading “CES receives a girls’ dormitory”
Month: November 2014
President receives National Security Service Act
The office of the president has confirmed that it has received the National Security Service Act. Continue reading “President receives National Security Service Act”
SPLM Party to investigate loss of 3M SSP
The Chief Whip of the SPLM in the national assembly says the party will investigate the whereabouts of 3 million South Sudanese Pound which an MP reported missing. Continue reading “SPLM Party to investigate loss of 3M SSP”
Yei: Inmates harvest their maize farm
The department of prison services in Yei River County of Central Equatoria says it is engaging inmates in agriculture as a reformatory policy of making them productive. Continue reading “Yei: Inmates harvest their maize farm”
Share power, bring peace, Kiir and Riek told
Peace will only be achieved if the government and the SPLM in opposition agree to share power, the head of the Political Parties’ Delegations to South Sudan peace talks has said. Continue reading “Share power, bring peace, Kiir and Riek told”
Francis Deng advises against sanctions
South Sudan Ambassador to the UN has cautioned the United Nations Security Council that imposing sanctions on the country would harden achievement of peace. Continue reading “Francis Deng advises against sanctions”
UNMISS mandate extension
The UN Security Council has extended the mandate of the United Nations Mission in South Sudan for another six months. Continue reading “UNMISS mandate extension”
$14m water sanitation and hygiene project launch
The USAID and UNICEF have announced a new partnership worth $14 million to improve water, sanitation and hygiene in South Sudan. Continue reading “$14m water sanitation and hygiene project launch”
More civilians to flee to Ethiopia if violence continues – UN
The number of South Sudanese refugees in Ethiopia could rise substantially if fighting continues, the United Nations Assistant Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs has warned. Continue reading “More civilians to flee to Ethiopia if violence continues – UN”
‘Ceremonial’ prime minister proposed
A consultative conference on the on-going peace talks has resolved that the position of the prime minister should be ceremonial during the transitional period. Continue reading “‘Ceremonial’ prime minister proposed”