JUBA, South Sudan (Eye Radio) – A parliamentary briefing on veterans’ welfare was deferred because the Defense Minister is out of the country on an overseas travel commitment.
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Month: September 2025
UAE authorities arrest South Sudanese political commentator Samuel Peter Oyay – family
Authorities in the United Arab Emirates have detained South Sudanese activist and political commentator Samuel Peter Oyay under unclear circumstances, a family member has told Eye Radio. Continue reading “UAE authorities arrest South Sudanese political commentator Samuel Peter Oyay – family”
Unity State reopens court in Bentiu after 11 years
The government of Unity State has launched a mobile court in Bentiu, the state capital, marking the first time a court has resumed operations in 11 years. Continue reading “Unity State reopens court in Bentiu after 11 years”
Health Ministry to upgrade Warrap maternity facilities to ensure safe deliveries
The National Minister of Health has announced plans to upgrade and equip two maternity facilities in Warrap State to improve maternal health and ensure safe deliveries for women. Continue reading “Health Ministry to upgrade Warrap maternity facilities to ensure safe deliveries”
Lomuro: peace deal “unshaken,” 2026 elections will proceed as planned
The Minister of Cabinet Affairs says the 2018 revitalized peace agreement implementation remains ‘unshaken’, adding that elections will be held in December 2026 as scheduled. Continue reading “Lomuro: peace deal “unshaken,” 2026 elections will proceed as planned”
Jonglei State orders manhunt for Red Belt group behind weekend deadly attack
The Government of Jonglei State has condemned a series of violent attacks by a group known as the Red Belt, calling their actions brutal, unlawful, and a direct threat to public safety in Bor and the surrounding areas. Continue reading “Jonglei State orders manhunt for Red Belt group behind weekend deadly attack”
Governor Mujung calls for stronger community role in resolving farmer–herder conflicts
The Governor of Central Equatoria State has called for community-based conflict resolution efforts led by chiefs, youth, and women during the launch of a cattle migration conference in Juba today. Continue reading “Governor Mujung calls for stronger community role in resolving farmer–herder conflicts”
Why Puot Kang is the 1st accused, not Dr Machar in war crimes trial -Prosecution
Calm returns to Kapoeta following attack; injured evacuated to Juba
Authorities in Kapoeta town say the situation has returned to calm following Wednesday’s attack, with the wounded now evacuated to Juba for further treatment. Continue reading “Calm returns to Kapoeta following attack; injured evacuated to Juba”
“Adhere to journalistic standards” – Judge Alala urges media to uphold factul reporting
The Special Court for National Crimes has cautioned journalists to exercise care in reporting on the high-profile case of Dr. Riek Machar and his co-accused. Continue reading ““Adhere to journalistic standards” – Judge Alala urges media to uphold factul reporting”









