Twenty-three teams from across the country will battle it out in this year’s coveted South Sudan Cup after the draw for the 9th edition was held Thursday morning in Juba. Continue reading “Twenty-three teams to compete in S.Sudan Cup”
Month: April 2021
Gov’t blames failure to graduate peace soldiers on arms embargo
The government is finding it difficult to graduate forces at the training centers due to a lack of firearms, the minister of information says. Continue reading “Gov’t blames failure to graduate peace soldiers on arms embargo”
Peace soldiers to leave training center over failure to graduate them
Some soldiers at the Rambur training center say they would like to return to their original assembling points since the government has failed Continue reading “Peace soldiers to leave training center over failure to graduate them”
Lobong condemns attack on aid workers
The governor of Eastern Equatoria State has condemned the attack on humanitarian workers in Torit. Continue reading “Lobong condemns attack on aid workers”
U.S demands arrest of those who attacked aid workers in JamJang
The U.S. Embassy in Juba is calling on the government to hold accountable those responsible for the attack on humanitarian workers in JamJang, Ruweng administrative area. Continue reading “U.S demands arrest of those who attacked aid workers in JamJang”
Kenya took in millions of dollars for hosting refugees even as it demanded closure of camps
Kenya received millions of dollars last year from the international community to support refugees despite the country’s move to close the refugee camps. Continue reading “Kenya took in millions of dollars for hosting refugees even as it demanded closure of camps”
Makuei refutes being transferred to Nairobi for treatment
The minister of information has dismissed as false rumors that he was recently transferred to Nairobi, Kenya, for medical treatment. Continue reading “Makuei refutes being transferred to Nairobi for treatment”
IGP travels to Rumbek to help probe bishop-elect’s attack
The Inspector-General of Police is in Lakes State to determine the circumstances that led to the shooting of the Bishop-elect of the Rumbek Continue reading “IGP travels to Rumbek to help probe bishop-elect’s attack”
Soldier kills brother-in-law over a cow
Police in Northern Bahr el Ghazal are holding a soldier for reportedly shooting to death his brother-in-law over a cow. Continue reading “Soldier kills brother-in-law over a cow”
The winner between S.Sudan and Jordan to be in group C
The winner between South Sudan and Jordan will now be in group (C) alongside Morocco, Saudi Arabia. Continue reading “The winner between S.Sudan and Jordan to be in group C”









