21st May 2025
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‘SPLM-IO not a personal property,’ says Par in response to Machar loyalists

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The SPLM-IO, under interim chairman Stephen Par Kuol, says his appointment is meant to prevent a leadership vacuum, internal divisions, and...

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Wrangles within IO-Taban depict lack of vision- political analyst

A political analyst has described as lack of vision for the country the power wrangles within the IO in Transitional Government of National...

Why Lou-Nuer chiefs seek peace with neighbouring Murle

Chief Mabil Gai and Chief Bol Chek don't remember how many violent encounters the Nuer and their neighbouring community of the Murle have...

President Kiir commences peace tour

President Salva Kiir has begun his peace visit to the Bahr el Ghazal region. (more…)

Canadian S. Sudanese condemn killing of member

South Sudanese community in Canada are demanding answers after Canadian police shot dead one of their members (more…)

SPLM leadership issues deadline for missing members

The SPLM leadership has given all missing members a 30-day ultimatum to return to Juba for the reunification of the party.  (more…)

Yei clashes big threat to peace process, warns US diplomat

The US Ambassador to South Sudan has echoed calls on parties engaged in military confrontation in Yei River State to refrain from violence....

IO in TGoNU splits, Gen. Gathoth made interim chairman

Members of the SPLM/A-IO in the TGoNU have issued a vote of no confidence against their leader first (more…)

Gov’t allocates over 80 million SSP to urban water cooperation

The government has allocated  over 80 million SSP to the Urban Water Cooperation to supply clean drinking water in Juba. (more…)

Let go of the past, leaders tell Jonglei inhabitants

A team of South Sudanese leaders has urged the inhabitants of Jonglei to forgive their fellow citizens and embrace the peace. (more…)

Number of IDPs seeking help in Yei increases

The UN Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs  says that more than 9,500 civilians have now sought safety and assistance in and...

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