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74 medical practitioners sat for accreditation tests

Author: | Published: Sunday, April 28, 2024

South Sudan General Medical Council has conducted exams for 74 medical students to obtain accreditation to practice the profession in the...

Author: | Published: Sunday, April 28, 2024

Parties reviewing peace roadmap for Kiir, Machar to decide

Author: | Published: Saturday, April 27, 2024

SSFA President Maduot pays visit to Upper Nile’s football clubs

Published: Saturday, April 27, 2024

Defense, Security Review Board endorses reform documents

Published: Wednesday, April 24, 2024

IGAD anticipates a week-long heat stress in South Sudan

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Street lights return to Juba

Night street lights have returned to Juba after nearly six months of darkness. (more…)

Central Bank increases interest rate to 15 percent

The new governor of the Bank of South Sudan has increased the bank's interest rates as the government tries to stop the rapid depreciation...

Fiery Beda pulls no punches, castigates failed SPLM leadership

The Co-chair of the National Dialogue steering committee has issued a series of damning statements that are critical of the performance of...

Americans choose Trump or Biden

Polling stations have now opened across most of the United States as voters line up to cast their ballots for either Donald Trump or Joe...

University of Juba dismisses students over recent protests

The administration of the University of Juba has dismissed fourteen students and suspended fourteen others for "creating unrest” at the...

Zambian peacekeeper to receive 2020 Woman Police Officer of the Year Award

The United Nations Department of Peace Operations announced that Chief Inspector Doreen Malambo of Zambia, currently serving in the United...

AfDB offers $200,000 to flood victims

The African Development Bank has provided 200,000 US dollars to help people affected by the floods in South Sudan. (more…)

Electric fault shuts down SSBC

An electrical circuit fault has forced the state-owned South Sudan Broadcasting Corporation to shut down its transmissions. (more…)

Hundreds displaced as Nile waters claim Gumbo, Lologo areas

Rising water levels have caused the Nile river to burst its banks, flooding some lowland areas in Juba. (more…)

Cueibet road ambush leaves one dead

  An attack on a commercial vehicle in Lakes State has left one person dead and another one wounded. (more…)

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