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Dozens of lepers get chicken, goats to start farms

Author: | Published: Friday, May 10, 2024

Dozens of lepers and vulnerable families in Juba have received improved breeds of poultry birds and goats to improve the quality of their...

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

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Khim Swaqq to artists: Grow home content before external collabos

Published: Thursday, April 18, 2024

Meet Juba’s famed mobile broadcaster Sultan Jambo

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Minister Bakosoro instills discipline among presidency support staff

The Presidential Affairs Minister has held a meeting with the support staff of the presidency to improve their work relations. Joseph...

S. Sudanese Students in Uganda: Harnessing culture for unity in their homeland

March 7, 2024, was a colourful day at the International University of East Africa (IUEA) as students from different parts of Africa...

Ugandan Media Tour In Juba: Changing South Sudan’s Narrative

A team from the South Sudan Embassy in Uganda accompanied a delegation of Ugandan media professionals to Juba on 12th March 2024 to assess...

Juba Bridge marks 50 years as South Sudan’s lifeline

Juba Bridge, probably one of South Sudan's oldest and most important infrastructures still stands strong and serves the landlocked nation...

Govt explores road connectivity as economy plummets

The South Sudan government has disclosed 13 major priority highways, including transnational routes to enhance trade as some businessmen...

Meet Yambio’s shortest married couple, living a happy life

Meet Gbiaundo Simon and Sapura Borete, the shortest married couple living a happy life in Yambio, Western Equatoria State. (more…)

Who was Albino Mangu, the man Albino Bridge got its name from

Albino Mangu Ganoon was not a notable political or military figure, but rather a humble businessman loved by many and envied by few....

‘The sky was lit and we thought this is it’: Residents recount Giada ammunition store blast

A fire outbreak at an ammunition store in the Giada military barrack of Juba caused loud explosions, sending panic and wild rumours through...

Activists explain why polygamy still exist in S. Sudan

Some South Sudanese women's rights activists who spoke about polygamy cited cultural practices as one of the reasons why men are marrying...

Financial Abuse: How South Sudanese women work and get paid

Some South Sudanese men do not allow their wives to work over negative imaginations and trust issues, sources told Eye Radio, adding that...

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