The ceasefire and transitional security monitors say they have been denied freedom of movement while trying to leave Juba to Continue reading “Ceasefire monitors reportedly denied Yei visit”
Month: November 2016
SPLM member eulogizes Fidel
The former leader of Cuba, late Fidel Castro, was a key inspiration to the liberation struggle for independence, Continue reading “SPLM member eulogizes Fidel”
Traditional leaders’ can support peace building – JMEC
Traditional leaders in South Sudan can play a vital leadership role in building a lasting peace and reconciling warring communities Continue reading “Traditional leaders’ can support peace building – JMEC”
Loj depressed by ‘unfulfilled hopes’
The Special Representative to the UN Secretary-General in South Sudan, Ellen Margarethe Loej, has said she is concerned that the South Continue reading “Loj depressed by ‘unfulfilled hopes’”
Why civil servants should be paid in dollars
Civil servants should be paid in US dollars in a bid to curb inflation, an economist has suggested. Continue reading “Why civil servants should be paid in dollars”
5 IDPs die of hunger in Juba
Five people have starved to death at an internally displaced persons’ camp in Juba, the chairperson of the Women Bloc in the 2015 peace Continue reading “5 IDPs die of hunger in Juba”
Deal allows China to print 1.3m textbooks
South Sudan and China have signed a deal to print 1.3 million primary and secondary school textbooks. Continue reading “Deal allows China to print 1.3m textbooks”
Eye Radio wins local anti-corruption award
Eye Radio has won an award of Anti-Corruption and Transparency-Champion Award Winner. Continue reading “Eye Radio wins local anti-corruption award”
Teachers to benefit from $21m grant
At least 30,000 primary school teachers will benefit from a grant of about $21 million for the next one and a half years, Continue reading “Teachers to benefit from $21m grant”
AIDS patients suffer stigma, discrimination
Stigma and discrimination against HIV/AIDS patients is more rampant in the country, compared to even the prevalence rate of the disease Continue reading “AIDS patients suffer stigma, discrimination”