Three places in South Sudan are being considered by UNESCO for the world heritage site listing. Continue reading “3 places to be considered world heritage sites”
Author: Viola Kiden
Hundreds storm RRC warehouse in Juba to get Chinese rice
Hundreds stormed the Relief and Rehabilitation Commission food store along Juba – Yei road on Tuesday morning to get rice that has been donated by the Chinese government. Continue reading “Hundreds storm RRC warehouse in Juba to get Chinese rice”
Aid organizations decry continued hindrance
Insecurity and bad roads continue to hinder the delivery of humanitarian assistance across the country, some aid organizations said ahead of the World Food Day. Continue reading “Aid organizations decry continued hindrance”
Undersecretary denies oil pollution effects
The Undersecretary in the Ministry of Petroleum has denied reports of deaths due to environmental pollution caused by oil exploration.
Continue reading “Undersecretary denies oil pollution effects”
S. Sudan urged to form oil research institute
South Sudan should form a unit for research and development to trains people in the oil sector, said the Advisor in the Ministry of Petroleum in Sudan. Continue reading “S. Sudan urged to form oil research institute”
Teachers use ‘blood to teach, not fuel’
Some teachers in Juba are calling for better pay in order to deliver quality education. Continue reading “Teachers use ‘blood to teach, not fuel’”
Cabinet endorses establishment of federal affairs ministry
The Council of Ministers has approved establishment of the Ministry of Federal Affairs as part of the 2015 peace agreement. Continue reading “Cabinet endorses establishment of federal affairs ministry”
‘Victims’ failure to report violations delays justice’
Failure by victims to report human rights violations is making it difficult to hold perpetrators accountable, according to the Continue reading “‘Victims’ failure to report violations delays justice’”
7 officers detained over killing of Gudele baby
Seven members of organized forces have been arrested in connection with the killing of a two-year old baby and a man at Juba’s Continue reading “7 officers detained over killing of Gudele baby”
South Sudan still has highest illiteracy rate -UNESCO
South Sudan still has one of the highest rates of illiteracy in the world, according to the United Nation Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, UNESCO. Continue reading “South Sudan still has highest illiteracy rate -UNESCO”









