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74 medical practitioners sat for accreditation tests

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

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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WHO insists on isolation of the dreaded disease patients

The World Health Organization has again emphasized the importance of isolating and quarantining people who have tested positive for the...

Revenge attack leaves 2 dead in Yirol

At least two people have reportedly been killed in a suspected revenge attack in Yirol County, Lakes State. (more…)

Gov’t urged to enact national IDPs protection law

The UN Refugee Agency has called on the government to enact a law domesticating the African Union Convention for the Protection and...

Officials demand arrest of suspects over clashes in Juba’s UN camp

The Minister of Land, Housing and Urban Development is asking the UN Mission to hand over to the government two people suspected of...

Close to 10,000 households connected to Juba’s electricity -JEDCo

The Juba Electricity Distribution Corporation, JEDCo, said it has connected close to 10, 000 households and public institutions to the new...

Kiir dismisses as rumors reports of targeted attacks in Bor town

President Salva Kiir has described as rumours reports of revenge attacks in Bor town following last week’s killing of civilians in...

Kiir directs committee to ‘dig deeper’ into Shirikaat fatal incident

President Salva Kiir has instructed the new investigative committee to thoroughly gather facts regarding fighting that led to the killing...

Fighting over stolen memory card leaves 175 injured in Juba’s UN camp

Three-day fighting amongst IDPs allegedly over a stolen memory card has left 175 wounded at the Protection of Civilians site located at the...

S.Sudan ranked dangerous in the world for COVID-19

A new coronavirus case study by a Hong Kong-based firm has identified South Sudan as the world’s most dangerous country to live in during...

Experts blame extreme weather for E. Africa’s food woes

The Intergovernmental Authority on Development says extreme weather conditions in 2019 are to blame for the acute food insecurity for 13.2...

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