The Office of President Salva Kiir has clarified that Raila Odinga’s visit to Uganda was planned in advance and that President Kiir had no role in organizing it.
Continue reading “Kiir’s office clarifies Raila Odinga’s visit and Machar meeting”
The Office of President Salva Kiir has clarified that Raila Odinga’s visit to Uganda was planned in advance and that President Kiir had no role in organizing it.
Continue reading “Kiir’s office clarifies Raila Odinga’s visit and Machar meeting”
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ramadan Mohammed Abdallah Goc, has called for religious tolerance in South Sudan to serve as a model for peaceful coexistence, both regionally and globally. Continue reading “Minister Goc: South Sudan’s religious tolerance a model for global coexistence”
Regional revenue authorities launched the E-Permit and Regional Cargo Tracking System on Friday in Uganda, marking a significant milestone in enhancing trade facilitation, improving cargo security, and strengthening regulatory compliance across East Africa. Continue reading “Regional Revenue Authorities launch E-Permit, Cargo Tracking System to boost trade”
The newly appointed governor of Upper Nile State, Lt. General James Koang Chuol, has called on the Nasir community to give him a chance for dialogue to ease recent tensions in the area. Continue reading “Governor Koang calls for dialogue with Nasir community at Malakal rally”
Kenya’s Special Envoy to South Sudan has urged for international intervention following his meeting with President Salva Kiir in Juba, where he was not allowed to meet First Vice President Dr. Riek Machar, who remains under house arrest. Continue reading “Odinga calls for International Intervention in S. Sudan crisis after meeting Kiir”
The Catholic Bishops Conference of South Sudan and Sudan has cautioned that the arrest of opposition leaders and the involvement of foreign military forces, particularly the UPDF, could turn the country into a battleground for external interests and political manipulation.
Continue reading “Catholic Bishops: Arrest and involvement of UPDF threaten S. Sudan’s stability”
The Minister of Information, Communication, Technology, and Postal Service has stated that the First Deputy Speaker of the RTNLA fled Juba to Uganda, while several other senior SPLM/A-IO officials have vanished to undisclosed locations within South Sudan after learning of an impending arrest.
Continue reading “RTNLA 1st Deputy Speaker, Senior SPLM/A-IO leaders flee Juba, Says Makuei”
Government Spokesperson Michael Makuei has dismissed claims that Interior Minister Angelina Teny was under house arrest alongside her husband, First Vice President Dr Riek Machar. Continue reading “Makuei dismisses claims of Angelina Teny’s house arrest”
The Minister of Information, Communication, Technology and Postal Service reassured the public that the 2018 revitalized peace agreement has not collapsed and it is still in place, despite First Vice President Dr. Riek Machar’s recent house arrest. Continue reading “Makuei: The agreement has not collapsed, it is there, despite Machar’s house arrest”
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