Media Authority has said it is maintaining the rejection of 20 foreign journalists from reporting in South Sudan. Continue reading “Media Authority upholds ban of 20 Foreign Journalists”
Month: June 2017
16,000 teachers to receive $40 incentive this week
The Ministry of General Education says almost half of the primary schools across the country have met the requirements for each of their teachers to receive 40 US dollars as a monthly incentive. Continue reading “16,000 teachers to receive $40 incentive this week”
RPF is a “wrong focus,” Prendergast says
The regional protection force, to be deployed in Juba soon, will have no impact on civilians in need of protection says John Prendergast, the founding director of the Enough Project which campaigns against genocide and crimes against humanity. Continue reading “RPF is a “wrong focus,” Prendergast says”
Media Authority maintains rejection of foreign journalists
The Media Authority says it is maintaining its rejection of 20 foreign journalists from reporting in South Sudan. Continue reading “Media Authority maintains rejection of foreign journalists”
Sudanese security arresting South Sudanese in Kosti
South Sudanese refugees in White Nile State in Sudan say they are being arrested and detained by police in Kosti Town. Continue reading “Sudanese security arresting South Sudanese in Kosti”
National Dialogue: Members to take “refresher” training
Experts from the neighboring countries will share their experiences this week with Members of the Steering Committee of the National Dialogue, the committee has announced. Continue reading “National Dialogue: Members to take “refresher” training”
Lobong, Riek in parliament over measles vaccination deaths
The national Minister of Health and the Governor of Kapoeta are in parliament this morning to explain how some children died in a measles vaccination campaign in the state last month. Continue reading “Lobong, Riek in parliament over measles vaccination deaths”
Cholera kills 60 in Kapoeta- Lobong
More than 60 people have died of cholera in Kapoeta State in the past two months, Governor Louis Lobong Lojore has said. Continue reading “Cholera kills 60 in Kapoeta- Lobong”
Judges’ strike delays trial of drug dealers
Some people accused of drug dealing have not been tried in court because of the strike by justices and judges, the police has said. Continue reading “Judges’ strike delays trial of drug dealers”
Suspects arrested over death of a Bishop
Police Spokesperson said they have arrested some suspects in connections with the killing of a Bishop this [Friday] morning at a church in Munuki suburb in Juba. Continue reading “Suspects arrested over death of a Bishop”