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Govt to respond to grievances of holdout groups on Monday -Makuei

Author: | Published: Sunday, May 12, 2024

Spokesperson Michael Makuei says the government will on Monday respond to grievances of the non-signatory groups to the 2018 peace in the...

Author: | Published: Sunday, May 12, 2024

Three S. Sudanese fish traders jailed in Uganda

Published: Sunday, May 12, 2024

Three S. Sudanese fish traders jailed in Uganda

Published: Thursday, May 9, 2024

Govt, holdout group kick-off peace talks in Nairobi

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Kiir dissolves Covid-19 taskforce

President Salva Kiir has dissolved the High-Level Taskforce on coronavirus pandemic and reconstituted a new one. (more…)

Covid-19 deaths increase

South Sudan has registered two more coronavirus deaths as 4 positive cases were confirmed on Friday. (more…)

Women activists protest rape cases, demand justice

A coalition of women activists and some men staged a peaceful protest on Friday demanding an end to impunity for rape and violence against...

Court acquits Chabur of corruption charges

South Sudan Football Federation has lost its corruption case against its former boss Chabur Guc. (more…)

Coronavirus victims to be buried by gov’t, not families

All people who die of coronavirus will be buried by trained healthcare workers but not family members, the High-Level Taskforce on Covid-...

FULL TEXT: Kiir’s 2020 SPLA Day Speech

May 16th 2020 SPLA Day Message His Excellency Salva Kiir Mayardit President of the Republic of South Sudan. (more…)

12 people die in Warrap attack

Twelve people, including two SSPDF officers have reportedly been killed in Apuk North County, Warrap State, by suspected armed youth....

Diplomat calls for respect for anti-coronavirus measures

There is need for strong measures to curb the spread of COVID-19 in the country, the French Ambassador to South Sudan has said....

South Sudan registers first Covid-19 death

South Sudan has registered its first Coronavirus death as 28 more people tested positive on Thursday. (more…)

Army cordons POC, allegedly prevents IDPs from exiting

The army is reportedly preventing IDPs from exiting UN P.O.C in Juba after the body of a soldier was found near the camp this morning....

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