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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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Peace parties set to form 700-strong protection unit

The peace parties have agreed to form a 700-strong VIP protection unit. (more…)

GPOC employees call off arrears strike

The employees of the greater pioneering oil company or GPOC have called off the planned strike amidst talks with the management....

“Women’s development here equals S. Sudan development”, US ambassador

The US ambassador to South Sudan says his country will continue to support youth especially women and girls in capacity building....

Police Colonel wants hybrid court established now

The head of a Special Protection Unit at the National Police Service has called for the establishment of a hybrid court for South Sudan....

Peace deal timetable way behind implementation schedule – David Shearer

UNMISS head David Shearer has told the UN Security Council that the timetable set out in the peace agreement is well behind the...

Wau State: Herders rape seven females, says official

An official says seven females were raped in the recent clashes between farmers and herders in Wau State. (more…)

More than 3,000 displaced following Wau herder-farmer dispute

More than 3,000 people have been displaced in Kwajina County, Wau state as a result of Wednesday’s clashes between farmers and cattle...

Govt renews call on Cirilo to rejoin peace deal

The government has renewed its call on the leader of National Salvation Front to rejoin the peace process. (more…)

Japan pledges additional funding to NPTC

The government of Japan has pledged additional 3.2 million dollars in grants for the activities of the pre-transitional period....

Wau State: Two killed in herder-farmer dispute

Two people were reportedly killed in a dispute between cattle keepers and farmers in Wau State last night. (more…)

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