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South Sudan oil to resume flow via Sudan in two months: Agar

Author: | Published: Friday, April 26, 2024

Sudan's junta government said on Thursday the transportation of South Sudan crude oil through Jabalayn – Port Sudan Pipeline will resume...

Author: | Published: Thursday, April 25, 2024

NBGs governor assents 2023-2024 budget into law

Author: | Published: Wednesday, April 24, 2024

South Sudan can be global leader in wildlife if well preserved – expert

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Auditor-General finds irregularities in Juba-Rumbek road construction

The National Audit Chamber report found irregularities in the construction of the Juba-Rumbek highway estimated to cost the country $700...

Thiik accuses Islamic Council of running parallel gov’t, warns against illegal taxes

The Deputy Mayor of Juba City for Service has criticized the Islamic Council for what he called ‘operating as a parallel government in...

Juba City official pushes for decentralized resource management system

The Deputy Mayor of Juba for Administration and Finance is calling for the decentralization of resources within Juba City to ensure the...

EAC blames limited knowledge, technologies in Aflatoxin control

Limited knowledge and information on aflatoxin by stakeholders along the value chain has been identified as one of the major factors...

World Bank to procure biometric payment system for S. Sudan gov’t – Dr Bak

The World Bank is set to procure a biometric payment system for the government of South Sudan, the Minister of Finance and Planning has...

Aya calls for sustainable agriculture for rural women in S Sudan

The national Minister of Gender, Child and Social Welfare has called for action to support women and girls in rural areas to enhance access...

SPLA-IO, SSOA troops ditched from salary as SSPDF colleagues pocket month’s wage

The SPLA-IO and SSOA troops currently awaiting deployment as part of the Necessary Unified Force have not received salary since graduation...

Could indiscipline at schools be the result of lax family upbringing?

A secondary school teacher believes carelessness on the part of parents to nurture their children normally, is the most common cause of...

Second phase of Juba-Bahr el Ghazal Highway construction begins

The government said its Shandong Hi-Speed contractor has resumed work on the second phase of Juba – Bahr el Ghazal highway from Terekeka...

Yei commissioner complains about high food prices

The Commissioner of Yei River County in Central Equatoria State said on Sunday market prices have sharply increased in recent weeks leaving...

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