The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has officially protested what it calls border limitation by Congolese authorities, saying they crossed into South Sudan last week to evacuate Dr Riek Machar without informing the government. Continue reading “Juba ‘annoyed’ with DR Congo over evacuation of Dr Riek”
Month: August 2016
Oil firms asked to submit budget and timeline to resume production
The Minister of Petroleum has ordered oil companies to resume production in the different blocks in the former Unity State. Continue reading “Oil firms asked to submit budget and timeline to resume production”
Regional force is for peace, JMEC chair says
The Chairman of the Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission says the protection force authorized by the United Nations Security Council is for peace in South Sudan, but not for war.
On the 12th of this month, the Security Council authorized the deployment of a robust force of 4,000 troops to South Sudan after heavy fighting that broke out in Juba last month.
The Council adopted a US-drafted resolution that also threatened to impose an arms embargo on South Sudan if the government blocks the deployment.
The former President of Botswana, Festus Mogae, urged the parties to the peace agreement to accept the deployment of the regional force and mobilize the South Sudanese public for peace.
He spoke to the media following a meeting with President Salva Kiir and the First Vice President Taban Deng Gai in Juba yesterday.
“The protection force is something that has been authorized by the United Nations, but as I said, it is a protection force for peace not for war. We would hope that the authorities would take it as such,” Mr Festus said.
“They would engage with international community on what is acceptable and what is not acceptable rather than blanket rejection.
We are going to be working with the President and the First Vice President in implementing the peace agreement and that we will seek their guidance, we will still give our advice, but we will also listen and seek their advice as we go forward, because the important thing is the building of peace,” he said.
He added: “We would hope that they would succeed in mobilizing all South Sudanese behind peace so that even when they have disagreement, they do so peacefully.”
Mr. Mogae said he assured President Salva Kiir and the First Vice President Taban Deng Gai that JMEC will continue to help them implement the peace agreement.
NLA to get a clinic
The Minister of health, Riek Gai Kok says his Ministry is planning to launch a healthcare unit in the premises of Continue reading “NLA to get a clinic”
US gives TGoNU time to operationalize peace deal
The US and the region have agreed to give the government sometime to operationalize the peace agreement as they Continue reading “US gives TGoNU time to operationalize peace deal”
Kapoeta airstrip repair work begins
Officials in Namurnyang have announced that workers have started repairing the runway of the Kapoeta airstrip, Continue reading “Kapoeta airstrip repair work begins”
Kapoeta: Inmates lack medical care
Prison authorities in Namurnyang have raised concern about limited medical attention, inadequate feeding and poor Continue reading “Kapoeta: Inmates lack medical care”
2 mutilated dead bodies found in Yei
Police have discovered two dead bodies dumbed along the Yei-Juba Bridge, Yei River State. Continue reading “2 mutilated dead bodies found in Yei”
Wau butchers stage a strike
Butchers have stopped selling meat in Wau town in a strike against the state government efforts to control market prices. Continue reading “Wau butchers stage a strike”
Sumbeiywo calls for full implementation of peace deal
An IGAD special envoy on South Sudan mediation process is urging the parties to implement the peace agreement. Continue reading “Sumbeiywo calls for full implementation of peace deal”