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Maka Scovia’s inspiring journey to business success

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Maka Scovia's determination and hard work have positioned her as a successful entrepreneur, and with financial support from the UN...

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Dozens of lepers get chicken, goats to start farms

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Widow seeks help for 20-year-old bed-ridden son

Published: Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Widow seeks help for 20-year-old bed-ridden son

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Schools continue to lose trained teachers – MP

More teachers are likely to leave the teaching profession due to little pay and its irregular payment, a member of the Transitional...

Executive accused of crippling justice system

Lack of independence has crippled the justice system in South Sudan, a new report by human rights watchdog has shown. (more…)

Dr Elia wants over 500 civil servants retired

There are nearly 600 senior civil servants who need to be retired from the civil service to create room for young people, according to the ...

Gov’t demands detailed report on student’s death

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation is demanding answers after a South Sudanese student was killed in ...

Tonj condemned, told to reverse Wau ‘land grabbing’ decision

A civil society organization has condemned Tonj State authorities’ move to create two payams in a disputed area between Wau and Tonj ...

Juba asks for more time to pay EAC

An MP representing South Sudan at the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) has appealed for more time for Juba to clear the ...

Makuei calls incorporation of R-ARCISS into constitution now “a joke”

The incorporation of the revitalized peace agreement into the transitional constitution is not necessary at the moment, the minister of ...

Gov’t to help David Apai, 56 others in Libya

There are 57 South Sudanese immigrants who are stranded in Libya and we are working with concerned authorities to rescue them, the ...

Renovation of parliament building stalls

National MPs will continue to hold their sittings at the Freedom Hall as renovation of the parliament building stalls over insufficient...

Official concerned by cheap booze

The Secretary-General the Chamber of Commerce has called for the review of an order that prohibits importation of harmful (more…)

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