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Garbage companies to sue Juba City Council over suspension

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Three solid waste management companies said they are considering taking legal action against Juba City Council for financial loss as a...

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Ugandan scientists start work on new HIV vaccine

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Child dies after drowning in contaminated fish pond in Yambio

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WHO says mass gatherings pose continuous risk for spread of Covid-19

The Director-General of the World Health Organization says mass gatherings continue to pose a risk of the spread of coronavirus. ...

Gov’t forms medical panel to advise on Covid-19

The government of South Sudan has established a Medical Advisory Panel to provide strategic analysis and guidance on health issues,...

South Sudan coronavirus cases reach 1,317

  South Sudan's coronavirus cases have risen to 1,317 after an additional 186 cases and four deaths were announced on Tuesday. ...

EAC secretariat set to train airport staff in Juba on COVID-19

The training of airport staff in Juba on how to prevent and respond to COVID-19 is expected to kick off next week, the EAC Secretariat has...

More helpline for GBV survivors

The United Nations Population Fund or UNFPA in South Sudan has unveiled a toll-free national helpline number 6-2-3 to support the ...

Another Vice President, Wani Igga is Covid-19 positive

The Vice President in charge of Economics Cluster, Dr. James Wani Igga, says he has tested positive for the Coronavirus disease. ...

Health minister asks Kiir for lockdown as Covid-19 cases rise

The Minister of Health has asked President Salva Kiir to impose a lockdown to allow health officials to ascertain the level of COVID-19...

Kenyan truck drivers suspend movement to Uganda

South Sudan is likely to suffer from a decision by Kenyan truck drivers to suspend movement to Uganda over coronavirus stigma....

Concerns over rising teenage pregnancies as schools remain shut

The Ministry of General Education and Instructions has raised concerns over the increase in teenage pregnancies due to the closure of...

Covid-19 cases to hit 3000 in June—report

  A study by The Sudd Institute has warned that coronavirus infections in South Sudan would hit 3,000 in the early days of next...

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