The Chairperson of the Justices and Judges committee says some judges could not report to work today as agreed due to difficulty in getting transportation. Continue reading “Transportation affects judges return to work”
Author: Rosemary Peter
Why former S African President wants peace first before justice in S Sudan
The former President of South Africa, Thabo Mbeki says the international community needs to first collectively bring peace to South Sudan so that issues of justice can be addressed. Continue reading “Why former S African President wants peace first before justice in S Sudan”
South Africa to facilitate ND committee meeting with Dr. Riek
The National Dialogue Steering Committee says the South African Government will re-schedule a meeting with Dr. Riek Machar after a team that was sent to Johannesburg failed to meet him. Continue reading “South Africa to facilitate ND committee meeting with Dr. Riek”
NCAC Chairman, Gichira Kibara talks to Eye Radio about constitutional review
This week, we look at the National Constitutional Amendment Committee that is mandated by the peace agreement to review the 2011 Transitional Constitution and incorporate with the peace agreement. Continue reading “NCAC Chairman, Gichira Kibara talks to Eye Radio about constitutional review”
Scores feared dead on Juba – Nimule road
A convoy was attacked on the Juba-Nimule road yesterday, the spokesperson of the national police service has said. Continue reading “Scores feared dead on Juba – Nimule road”
Gov’t and armed group sign peace in Kampala
The anti-government forces in Yei River State have agreed to denounce violence, the Minister of Cabinet Affairs, Dr. Martin Elia Lomoro has said. Continue reading “Gov’t and armed group sign peace in Kampala”
Aburoc: Over ten cases of cholera reported daily
The medical charity, MSF, says it receives at least 15 cases of suspected cholera daily at its treatment center in Aburoc in Fashoda State. Continue reading “Aburoc: Over ten cases of cholera reported daily”
FVP Taban Deng’s convoy to Bor attacked
The Acting Press Secretary in the office of the First Vice President says an advance security team for Taban Deng Gai that was traveling to Bor ahead of his visit was attacked by unknown gunmen on Juba – Bor Road this [Tuesday] morning. Continue reading “FVP Taban Deng’s convoy to Bor attacked”
Judges and Justices to continue with the strike
Judges and Justices Committee has resolved that all its legal practitioners will remain on strike despite a call to resume work by the President. Continue reading “Judges and Justices to continue with the strike”
Students shut embassy in Harrare over tuition fees
Students on government scholarship in Zimbabwe have said they closed the South Sudanese embassy in Harrare Friday morning in demand for their tuition and accommodation fees. Continue reading “Students shut embassy in Harrare over tuition fees”








