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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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Use radio to promote dialogue – UN chief

The United Nations Secretary General has called on member states to use radio to promote dialogue and tolerance. In his message for the...

Over 5,000 flee latest clashes in Yei River

The UN refugee agency says the latest fighting in Yei River State has so far displaced over 5,000 civilians to the neighbouring DR Congo....

Rights groups call for transparent probe into missing Idri, Dong

Human rights watchdogs are urging Kenya and South Sudan to probe disappearance of critics Aggrey Idri and Dong Samuel. (more…)

R-JMEC expects IBC formation within a week or two

Some progress has been made towards formation of the Independent Boundaries Commission, according to the deputy chief of staff of R-JMEC. ...

Nearly 120 more child soldiers freed in Gbudue

The UN children’s agency says it has helped release nearly 120 more child soldiers in South Sudan. (more…)

IO forces report to cantonment sites

An official says the opposition forces under Dr. Riek Machar are reporting to cantonment sites. (more…)

Calm returns to Kediba, Amadi State

The governor of Amadi state says calm has returned to Kediba area 7 days after it witnessed fighting. (more…)

Three peacekeepers killed in Abyei helicopter crash

Three peacekeepers have been killed and ten others sustained injuries after an Ethiopian military helicopter crashed  in Abyei, according...

President Kiir urges parties to focus on peace

President Salva Kiir has called on the peace parties to focus on the future of South Sudan despite failure by the western countries to fund...

Japan donates $1 million peace funds to NPTC

The government of Japan has offered the National Pre-Transitional Committee $ 1 million . (more…)

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