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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...

Author: | Published: Wednesday, May 8, 2024

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

Author: | Published: Tuesday, May 7, 2024

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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AU won’t take over IGAD’s mediation role

The African Union representative in Juba says the continental body will continue to support IGAD’s mediation role in the South Sudan...

Sudan, South Sudan agree to re-open Panthou oilfield

South Sudan and Sudan have agreed to reopen the Panthou oilfield within 3 months, says Information Minister Michael Makuei. (more…)

Machar ‘more than happy’ to meet Kiir

Dr Riek Machar has accepted to meet President Salva Kiir but rejected the proposal to hold the face-to-face meeting in Sudan. (more…)

More armed groups obstruct aid

Emergence of more armed groups in the country is obstructing humanitarian agencies from providing life-saving assistance to vulnerable...

Journalist passes on

A relative of a journalist who died on Tuesday has described him as a loveable young man. (more…)

Burundi, South Sudan’s nonremittal cause $10m EAC budget slash

The East African Community has revealed that South Sudan and Burundi are the main defaulters in contributing to the regional block’s...

Traders warned against importing plastic bags

The South Sudan Chamber of Commerce has warned traders against importing plastic paper bags. (more…)

The ‘worst-case’ hunger scenario is on our doorstep – NRC

More civilians are going hungry in more places than ever before in the history of South Sudan, says the Norwegian Refugee Council....

South Sudan, Bostwana sign MoU on education

South Sudanese students will now be able to study in universities in Botswana, according to the ministry of Higher Education, Research,...

Wau women call for justice after Ghanaian peacekeepers left

The Women’s Union in Wau is calling for justice after the Ghanaian force accused of sexual exploitation was repatriated without being...

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