The Director General for Quality, Assurance and Standards in the Ministry of General Education has warned that Continue reading Private schools warned against foreign curricula
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Need for massive economic development
A policy analyst at the think tank, Sudd Institute, says South Sudan needs to embark on massive economic Continue reading Need for massive economic development
The inverted flag
The ambassador to Egypt has confirmed that the South Sudanese flag was turned upside down in Cairo, a few hours Continue reading The inverted flag
S Sudan adopts anti-poaching program
South Sudan has officially joined the Elephant Protection Initiative, a program aimed at protecting elephants in Africa. Continue reading S Sudan adopts anti-poaching program
Fee rise reversal reactions
The Students’ Union at the Juba University has welcomed the cancellation of a decision to increase tuition fee. Continue reading Fee rise reversal reactions
Gov’t’s efforts to bring about peace
The First Vice President says despite economic and political challenges the country is going through, efforts by the leadership to restore Continue reading Gov’t’s efforts to bring about peace
Gok deadly family dispute
One person has died as a result of a family dispute that broke out in Cuei-bet County on Tuesday, according to the Deputy Governor of Gok Continue reading Gok deadly family dispute
Kiir’s 10-point peace plan
On Wednesday, President Salva Kiir unveiled his plans for the national dialogue and support for the peace agreement at the Transitional Continue reading Kiir’s 10-point peace plan
Yei gets new health facility
The international medical charity, MSF, says it has opened a primary health care clinic in Yei town following an assessment of medical Continue reading Yei gets new health facility
Medical doctors form union
Medical doctors in Juba held a conference over the weekend during which they resolved to form a union to address their issues and share Continue reading Medical doctors form union