A church under the Internal Province of Jonglei has reportedly been robbed by armed men. Continue reading Thieves steal church’s money in Bor
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US travel advisory ‘won’t affect humanitarian efforts’
A consular at the US Embassy in Juba says the recent travel advisory restricting US citizens from coming into South Sudan shall not affect Continue reading US travel advisory ‘won’t affect humanitarian efforts’
Kiir imposes state of emergency to contain greater Jonglei conflict
The restive state of Jonglei and Pibor Administrative Area have been placed under a three-month state of emergency beginning last night. Continue reading Kiir imposes state of emergency to contain greater Jonglei conflict
UN condemns latest attack on aid workers
The UN has called for an immediate end to attacks on aid workers following another shooting on a humanitarian convoy in Central Equatoria Continue reading UN condemns latest attack on aid workers
Rubkona residents in fear of contamination after oil pipeline burst
An official from Unity State Information Ministry says communities there are living in fear after an oil pipeline in Rubkona oil field raptured Continue reading Rubkona residents in fear of contamination after oil pipeline burst
9 S Sudanese refugees allegedly starve to death in Khartoum
Nine South Sudanese refugees have reportedly starved to death at Jebel Aulia Refugee Camp, south of the Sudanese capital, Khartoum. Continue reading 9 S Sudanese refugees allegedly starve to death in Khartoum
UN chief asks leaders to avail opportunities to youth
The United Nations Secretary-General is calling on leaders on International Youth Day to avail opportunities for young people to participate and contribute to nation-building. Continue reading UN chief asks leaders to avail opportunities to youth
Luanyjang red scarf fighting victims ‘suffer’
A local official in Luanyjang County, Warrap State, says families who escaped to the nearby bushes after military-civilian clashes over the Continue reading Luanyjang red scarf fighting victims ‘suffer’
Flash floods render families homeless in parts of the country
Torrential rains and flash floods have continued to displace thousands of people and destroy several homes across South Sudan. Continue reading Flash floods render families homeless in parts of the country
Lemon Gaba rape victim gets pro bono service
The former justice of the court of appeal in Juba says there is no need for forensic evidence if an accused confesses to having committed the Continue reading Lemon Gaba rape victim gets pro bono service