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IGAD anticipates a week-long heat stress in South Sudan

Author: | Published: Wednesday, April 24, 2024

The IGAD Climate Prediction and Application Center has anticipated what it calls ‘episodes of elevated heat stress in South Sudan’ from...

Author: | Published: Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Menimen threatens to sue official over unpaid entertainment dues

Author: | Published: Tuesday, April 23, 2024

S. Sudan enormous resources is ‘mind-boggling’ -EU Ambassador

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ICRC treats more Pibor fighting victims

The International Committee of the Red Cross says it is also treating some of the victims of the Pibor clashes. (more…)

Juba gets coronavirus lab

South Sudan is now able to test for the coronavirus in the country after assembling a testing facility and quarantine center in Juba, a...

Region allegedly gets coronavirus mobile labs

The East African Community has procured six mobile laboratories to diagnose coronavirus at all entry points of the bloc’s countries, ...

First female commissioner passes on at 77

An SPLA (now SSPDF) veteran and first female commissioner in South Sudan has passed on in the Ugandan capital, Kampala. (more…)

Flip-flop-wearing peace soldiers suffer ‘negligence’

Soldiers cantoned at a training center in Maridi, Western Equatoria State, say they still have no uniform, salary, and shelters. ...

Exit EAC or conduct referendum, Dr Okuk suggests

South Sudan should exit from the East African Community or conduct a referendum to decide the fate of the young nation, a political...

NSS sentences its own to death

The National Security Court in Juba has sentenced its officer to death for murder. (more…)

Sudan frees 35 S. Sudanese war prisoners captured in Heglig

The government of Sudan has released 35 South Sudanese prisoners of war who were captured during 2012 Heglig  (more…)

Egypt delivers humanitarian aid for flood-affected areas

The government has received humanitarian aid from Egypt to support victims of last year’s floods, the Chairperson of the Relief and ...

State lawmaker decries unfair treatment by the national government

A former state legislator in the defunct 32 states is demanding the national government to give them $65,000 each after  (more…)

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