11th May 2024
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Govt, holdout group kick-off peace talks in Nairobi

Author: | Published: Thursday, May 9, 2024

A high-level peace negotiation between the unity government and the non-signatory groups to the 2018 peace deal on Thursday kicked off in...

Author: | Published: Wednesday, May 8, 2024

IGAD consulting Juba on regional child rights policy framework

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Guterres urges developed nations to emulate Africa’s COVID-19 response

The UN Secretary-General has urged developed countries to adopt strict measures, as done in Africa, to curb the spread of the coronavirus....

Crackdown on indiscipline traffic police officers begins in Juba

The National Police Service has begun a crackdown on indiscipline traffic police officers in Juba. (more…)

‘Please stay at home’: Kiir appeals as COVID-19 cases spike

President Salva Kiir has urged people to exercise self-control and avoid leaving homes just to "congregate at tea places" as the number of...

Activist requests the formation of a ‘medical doctors’ taskforce on COVID-19

A member of a civil society group is appealing to the National Taskforce to establish a technical secretariat that will conduct day-to-day...

S.Sudan COVID-19 cases surpass neighbouring countries

South Sudan has recorded its highest yet number of coronavirus cases pushing the number towards the 1,000-mark. (more…)

Another woman gang-raped in Juba’s hotspot

A mother of two has reportedly been gang-raped by armed men before her children in Juba’s Gudele suburb. (more…)

IGAD envoy demands an end to all forms of violence

The IGAD Special Envoy for South Sudan has called for an immediate end to all forms of violence, including inter-communal violence so that...

“You will die before I do,” Kiir tells those wishing him death

President Salva Kiir has assured the nation that he is in good health following rumors that he contracted the coronavirus. (more…)

COVID-19: 10 more patients pushes S.Sudan cases to 665

Ten more people have tested positive for the coronavirus in South Sudan. (more…)

Japan denies donating unproven ‘virus prevention’ card to President Kiir

The government of Japan has denied reports that it donated virus prevention cards to President Salva Kiir and his aides. (more…)

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