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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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Several abducted in Maridi state

An armed group have once again abducted several people and burnt down homes in Maridi State, a Bishop of the Episcopal Church has said....

SPLA-IO admits to occupying civilian centres

A senior Member of the SPLA-IO has admitted that some of their soldiers are still occupying civilian centers across the country....

Public outrage on government’s borrowing

Some members of the public have expressed disappointment over the government’s plan to borrow money to clear unpaid salaries for civil...

Makuei denies calling some MPs ‘anti-government’

The Minister of information, Michael Makuei, has denied describing as anti-government outspoken members of parliament. (more…)

University students angered by administration’s decision

Students of public health at the Upper Nile University say they are not happy after the administration decided to prolong the duration of...

Gov’t secures loan to clear unpaid salaries

The outstanding salaries for civil servants will soon be cleared. (more…)

SSIC dismisses accusations against its members

The South Sudan Islamic Council has dismissed accusations that its senior officials only chose relatives and friends to make the holy trip...

R-JMEC welcomes Kiir-Riek meeting

The Reconstituted Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission has welcomed the face to face meeting between President Salva Kiir and...

Officials accused of deforestation in Jubek

Jubek State authorities have accused some officials at the national Ministry of Forestry and Environment of being behind deforestation in...

6.35 million South Sudanese at risk of hunger

More than 6.35 million people in South Sudan do not know where their next meal will come from. (more…)

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