Civilians in Southern Liech have gone for 4 weeks without access to basic needs due to an ongoing conflict there, according to the medical charity, MSF. Continue reading S. Liech civilians under ‘extreme levels of violence’
Month: May 2018
Tonj Governor survives ambush
The Governor of Tonj says he survived an attempt on his life in the state on Wednesday. Continue reading Tonj Governor survives ambush
Chief whip resigns
The SPLM Chief Whip in the transitional parliament has resigned from his position. Continue reading Chief whip resigns
Kiir’s Addis Ababa visit a coincidence – Ateny
The Office of the President has refuted media reports that Salva Kiir met with the Ethiopian Prime Minister to urge him to block Continue reading Kiir’s Addis Ababa visit a coincidence – Ateny
S. Africa’s ruling party to build memorial in Juba
The South African ruling party is planning to build a memorial in Juba where its delegation was accommodated in the sixties, said Jubek state government. Continue reading S. Africa’s ruling party to build memorial in Juba
Gok recorder saga continues
The Minister of Information in Gok state has described as ‘a very big lie’ the detention of a local journalist over a lost recorder. Continue reading Gok recorder saga continues
JMEC urges parties to accept IGAD’s proposal
The Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission has asked the warring parties to embrace the spirit of compromise and accept the IGAD bridging proposal to end the conflict in the country. Continue reading JMEC urges parties to accept IGAD’s proposal
CTSAMM to release report on COHA violations
The ceasefire monitoring body CTSAMM is expected to give a report on the violations of the Cessation of Hostilities agreement on Thursday at the 62nd extra-ordinary Continue reading CTSAMM to release report on COHA violations
N. Upper Nile to hire English teachers to resolve poor performance
The Government of Northern Upper Nile says it is hiring 30 English teachers after the state recorded poor school performance over the years. Continue reading N. Upper Nile to hire English teachers to resolve poor performance
Kiir heads delegation to Addis Ababa
A delegation headed by President Salva Kiir left for Ethiopia on Wednesday morning to discuss the government’s position on the recent IGAD bridging proposal. Continue reading Kiir heads delegation to Addis Ababa