Upper Nile University has issued several regulations including barring students from wearing indecent clothes, engaging in violence, or using drugs inside the campus.
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Upper Nile University has issued several regulations including barring students from wearing indecent clothes, engaging in violence, or using drugs inside the campus.
Continue reading Upper Nile varsity bans damaged jeans, drugs at campus
Meet Diako Pauline, the female lawmaker who declared war on women’s illiteracy in her constituency in Western Equatoria State. Continue reading Meet female lawmaker helping fellow women to read and write in Yambio
University of Bahr el Ghazal was on Wednesday, August 16, closed indefinitely following a student protest over fee adjustment, the Deputy Vice-Chancellor has said.
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Students of the University of Bahr el Ghazal are on strike for the second day in Wau town over the increment of tuition fees by the administration. Continue reading Bahr el Ghazal varsity students protest over fee increment
A group of donor countries has announced that over one million girls in South Sudan have received the cash transfers terming it a major milestone for girls’ education. Continue reading 1 million girls reached with cash transfers in South Sudan – Donors
About 14 teachers have graduated from a two-year literacy program at Maridi National Teachers Training Institute in Western Equatoria State. Continue reading 14 teachers graduate from Maridi Training Institute
President Salva Kiir and Ethiopian Prime Minister, Dr Abiy Ahmed meeting in Addis Ababa have discussed the plight of students trapped in the Amhara region, the Minister of Higher Education has said. Continue reading Kiir-Abiy meeting discussed plight of students in Amhara – Changson
The South Sudan Ambassador to Ethiopia said Wednesday he does not have the power and means to evacuate the South Sudanese students who are stuck in the violence-hit Amhara region.
Continue reading Amb. Morgan: “I don’t have power to evacuate students stuck in Amhara”
Over 200 South Sudanese students have recently graduated from various universities and higher institutes in Ethiopia. Continue reading Over 200 South Sudanese students graduate from Ethiopian universities
The Deputy Minister of General Education and Instruction directs schools across the country to develop educational infrastructures and improve learning environments, as he warned the government will close schools that do not meet the safety conditions. Continue reading Education ministry threatens to close poorly-built, unlicensed schools