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Akobo mother whose children succumbed to suspected food poisoning passes away

Author: | Published: Thursday, May 9, 2024

A mother whose children succumbed to suspected food poisoning in Akobo County of Jonglei state has also died. (more…)

Author: | Published: Monday, May 6, 2024

Men told to break barriers, pursue nursing and midwifery careers

Published: Sunday, April 28, 2024

74 medical practitioners sat for accreditation tests

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Gov’t lifts partial lockdown

The National Taskforce on Coronavirus has lifted the partial lockdown. (more…)

AstraZeneca recipients encourage you to get a jab

Some recipients of Coronavirus vaccine are encouraging members of the public to get a jab despite possible side effects. (more…)

Kiir gets vaccinated against dreaded disease

President Salva Kiir has been vaccinated against the coronavirus. (more…)

C-in-C demands to know why his soldiers are abandoning camps

President Salva Kiir has instructed the newly appointed army chief to find out why soldiers are deserting the military camps. ...

Experts advise for ‘cautious’ lifting of lockdown

Health officials have advised the National Taskforce on coronavirus to cautiously lift the partial lockdown amidst a decline in cases in...

Bor doctors abandon Covid-19 center over incentives

At least 34 health care workers in Jonglei state have laid down their tools demanding unpaid risk allowances. (more…)

Power blackout: Doctors use phone lights to deliver babies

Doctors at Juba Teaching Hospital were forced to use phone lights and torches to conduct life-saving surgeries following an unexpected...

Take Covid vaccines, Doctors’ Union advises

The Doctors’ Union is advising South Sudanese to get vaccinated against the coronavirus using the AstraZeneca vaccine. (more…)

Nigerian doctor deported for ‘incompetence’ – Dr. Loi

A senior official at the ministry of health has disclosed that a foreign health worker deployed at the Dr. John Garang Infectious Disease...

Doctors want urgent funding to improve ‘poor’ health sector

The South Sudan Doctors' Union has called for urgent funding to uplift the quality of healthcare in the country. (more…)

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