The SPLA spokesperson has dismissed reports by a rights group that the army soldiers have committed atrocities in Yei River State and Continue reading “SPLA refutes claims of rights abuses”
Month: November 2016
Teachers arrested over schoolgirls’ cash
Two teachers have been arrested for misappropriation of funds meant for motivating girls in school, the Deputy Director for Development Continue reading “Teachers arrested over schoolgirls’ cash”
Impact of insecurity on Gbudue education sector
Insecurity in Gbudue’s Ezo and Yambio counties is affecting delivery of services in the education sector, an official has told Eye Radio. Continue reading “Impact of insecurity on Gbudue education sector”
Railway line construction deal
The Ministry of Transport says a Memorandum of Understanding with a Chinese construction to build a railway line to Djibuoti Continue reading “Railway line construction deal”
FIFA Ranking: S Sudan drops further
South Sudan has dropped by two places to 169th in the latest FIFA ranking released Thursday. Continue reading “FIFA Ranking: S Sudan drops further”
‘Unified future’ for South Sudanese
The chairperson of JMEC says there’s a need for a nationwide campaign to encourage togetherness, forgiveness, and a unified future for the Continue reading “‘Unified future’ for South Sudanese”
Why the tent terminals at JIA
Do you know have been set up as arrival and departure terminals at the Juba International Airport? Continue reading “Why the tent terminals at JIA”
More states could be created – FVP
First Vice President Taban Deng Gai has said that more states could be created if they will bring peace among the communities. Continue reading “More states could be created – FVP”
New Japanese force has ‘no rescue mission’
The Japanese Ambassador to South Sudan has confirmed that their new troops, who started arriving in Juba this week, are engineers without a mandate to rescue UN staffer and civilians. Continue reading “New Japanese force has ‘no rescue mission’”
MPs prefer oil production shutdown
The Committee of Economy and Finance in the Transitional National Assembly says it seems South Sudan would be better off, if it shuts down oil production than paying 80 percent of oil revenues to Sudan. Continue reading “MPs prefer oil production shutdown”









