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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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Yei farmer Emmanuel Anur seeks to commercialize maize farm

Emmanuel Anur, a farmer in Yei River County flaunts his one-and-half-hectare farmland which has been the source of fresh and enough food...

Torit Mutiny: Leaders urged to follow footsteps of Abel Alier, Joseph Lagu

As South Sudan marks the 68th anniversary of the Torit Mutiny, the unity government have been urged to follow in the footsteps of retired...

Meet female lawmaker helping fellow women to read and write in Yambio

Meet Diako Pauline, the female lawmaker who declared war on women's illiteracy in her constituency in Western Equatoria State....

Meet ‘Tree man of Juba’ who wants to plant 10 million trees

Garang Maguet Garang is determined to transform South Sudan into a greener and more weather-friendly nation by planting 10 million trees in...

The $8.3m deal to supply Bahr el Ghazal farmers with fuel that was never delivered

Four months after a lucrative 8.3-million-dollar contract was purportedly signed between the National Ministry of Agriculture and Shade...

In post-coup Niger, many salute ‘liberation’ despite outcry

The coup that shook Niger nearly two weeks ago triggered an international outcry and curbs on domestic freedoms, yet many people in the...

Magok’s inspiring rise from childhood disability to business success

Paralyzed at the age of eight, 35-year-old Martin John Magok has never let disability drag him down, and through hard work and...

Football tournaments that ended in chaos

It is not uncommon for football fans to fight over minor issues on the pitch, but several football tournaments across South Sudan, mostly...

Migrants sound alarm over rising human trafficking in S. Sudan

Ugandan and Burundian migrants express concern over the smuggling of their citizens to South Sudan under false job promises and urged South...

Why fans invaded pitch during Aweil North-Pibor tournament

The final match of a peace tournament played out by Aweil North and Pibor on July 16, was prematurely ended as rowdy fans stormed Buluk...

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