Jubek State Ministry of Health and the Juba City Council have launched a crackdown on private health centers operating without legal documents. Continue reading “Crackdown launched on private clinics in Juba”
Author: Joakino Francis
Kidnappers withdraw blood from teenage girl
A 17-year victim of kidnap is undergoing treatment at the Juba Teaching Hospital after her abductors withdrew blood from her body. Continue reading “Kidnappers withdraw blood from teenage girl”
S Sudanese injured in Mecca stampede dies
A South Sudanese Muslim pilgrim has died after sustaining injuries in a stampede at Mecca in Saudi Arabia recently, a Muslim Continue reading “S Sudanese injured in Mecca stampede dies”
MSF staff stage strike
The staff of the medical charity, MSF, have laid down their tools, demanding their benefits. Continue reading “MSF staff stage strike”
Travelers urged to be cautious on the Bor – Juba road
People traveling along the Bor – Juba road have been told by Jonglei state governor to take precautionary measures by seeking security clearance before embarking on their journey. Continue reading “Travelers urged to be cautious on the Bor – Juba road”
How should South Sudan eternalize its war heroes?
Professor Jok Madut Jok has called for establishment of war memorial to commemorate those who died for liberation of South Sudan. Continue reading “How should South Sudan eternalize its war heroes?”
African Churches discuss hunger & insecurity in the Horn of Africa
All Africa Conference of Churches is discussing issues related to hunger and insecurity in the Horn of Africa in Nairobi, the Secretary General of South Sudan Council of Churches, Father James Oyet has said. Continue reading “African Churches discuss hunger & insecurity in the Horn of Africa”
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”
The Director of Juba Prison talks to Eye Radio about juvenile prisoners
Last week, the director of Juba Prison – Brig Gen Micheal Malou -told Eye Radio that about 47 under aged children are currently serving time in jail in Juba alone for committing various crimes, the majority of cases are related to stealing.
So what is the status of juvenile justice system in South Sudan, and how effective are the reformatory actions taken against them?
University of Juba delays semester classes for a month
The University of Juba says it has delayed classes for the second semester for about a month to harmonize the calendar for all the students. Continue reading “University of Juba delays semester classes for a month”









