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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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U.S threatens to stop funding S. Sudan

The United States says it will not fund the transitional government in absence of demonstrated commitment to peace, inclusivity, financial...

Rajaf bishop finally ordained after long dispute

A new Bishop for Rajaf Diocese in Jubek State has been ordained after one of the contestants withdrew from the Episcopal race....

Adjumani girl was ‘bitten by snake, not raped’

Details emerging in the rape case at Ayilo Refugee Camp in Adjumani in Uganda suggest that the young local girl died from a snake bite....

S. Sudan listed among countries with high modern slavery prevalence

A new report has listed South Sudan among ten countries in the world with the highest prevalence of modern slavery. (more…)

Adjumani: Refugees attacked over alleged rape

More than 40 houses of South Sudanese refugees were burned down in Ayilo Camp in Adjumani District by the host community after...

Communities near oil fields feel abandoned by gov’t

Communities living near the oil producing areas have accused the government of doing little to address the oil pollution. (more…)

Preliminary signing of agreement delayed as gov’t consults

The Sudanese minister of foreign affairs says the parties could not sign the preliminary agreement because the South Sudan government had...

African countries urged to enforce arms embargo on S. Sudan

A human rights group is calling on African countries to enforce the arms embargo that was imposed by the UN Security Council last...

Gov’t blames Sudan’s foreign affairs minister of confusing talks

The government has blamed the Sudanese minister of foreign affairs for allegedly confusing the peace process in Khartoum. (more…)

Human rights group to assess impact of oil pollution

A team from the South Sudan Human Rights Commission is soon expected to pay visit to oil producing areas to assess the impact of the oil...

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