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

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The President of South Sudan Football Association  and his accompanying delegation on Friday paid a visit to Kaka Payam, Manyo County of...

Published: Wednesday, April 24, 2024

IGAD anticipates a week-long heat stress in South Sudan

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Striking doctors resume work

Striking doctors at the Dr. John Garang Infectious Disease Center have resumed operations after the government agreed to meet their...

Jonglei clashes leave ‘over 200 dead’

Latest reports from Greater Akobo authorities show that the recent clashes in Greater Jonglei have left over 200 people dead and 300 others...

All MPs to test for Covid-19

All lawmakers at the national legislative assembly are expected to enroll for a voluntary COVID-19 testing exercise within this week....

Eye Radio journalist’s home attacked, brother wounded

  An attack on Eye Radio journalist at his home in Juba last night has left his brother wounded. (more…)

Makuei’s contacts await screening for Covid-19

The Minister of Information, Michael Makuei, says his contacts are yet to be screened for coronavirus after he tested positive for the...

MSF suspends operations in Pieri over violence

Health charity MSF has suspended operations in conflict-affected Pieri area, following the death of their staff in Greater Akobo areas....

UNHCR donates ambulances, supplies for Covid-19 fight

The UN Refugee Agency has donated two ambulances and protective equipment to areas at high risk of the coronavirus disease. (more…)

UN records over 350 sexual violent incidents in 2 years

A new report by the UN Human Rights Commission has revealed that more than 350 incidents of sexual violence were recorded in South Sudan...

9 soldiers die in communal clashes

The army has reported the death of at least nine soldiers following communal clashes in Mayom County, Unity state. (more…)

An angry Dr Elia blasts “news criminals”

The Minister of Cabinet Affairs, Dr. Martin Elia, says he tested negative of COVID-19. (more…)

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