20th May 2024
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VP Igga, Governor Jadalla reconcile for second time

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Vice President Dr James Wani Igga and the newly appointed Governor of Central Equatoria State Agustino Jadalla have reportedly reconciled...

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Corruption & profiteering still a “threat to peace” -Enough Project

A new report by the US-based Think Tank – the Enough Project says the peace agreement in South Sudan faces what it describes as...

S.Sudan to introduce French language with Congolese help

South Sudan will introduce the French language into its academic curriculum this year, according to the Minister of General Education....

Peter Biar & Kerbino Wol’s day in court to begin -SSCSF

The detained political activist, Peter Biar Ajak, and Businessman and NS officer Kerbino Wol will be arraigned in court in Juba today....

NRA boss threatens officials & banks opposed to tax reforms

The South Sudan National Revenue Authority has threatened to name and shame government and bank officials who are still opposed to the...

Peace delegates to “find their own way” out of hotels in May -Makuei

The National Pre-transitional Committee says it will only foot the hotel bills for peace delegates until the beginning of the Transitional...

South Sudanese are the “unhappiest in the world”

South Sudanese have been ranked as the unhappiest people in the world, in the 2019 World Happiness Report. (more…)

Gov’ts responsible for loss of lives in Tonj-Wau clashes -Advocate

An advocate says the State governments of Tonj and Wau may be subject to legal action for the destruction of lives and property in Kwajina...

Kiir to return to the Vatican for a retreat in April

President Salva Kiir is expected to return to the Vatican for a retreat with a select number of officials within the next few weeks,...

Gov’t warned against selling oil in advance

The International Monetary Fund or IMF has advised the government of South Sudan against selling crude oil in advance, saying it is...

Japan pledges more funds for the Freedom Bridge

The government of Japan has pledged an additional $28 million for the completion of Freedom Bridge whose construction has been suspended...

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