22nd January 2026
National News

Church leaders calls for immediate, unconditional ceasefire amid renewed violence

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Church leaders in South Sudan have renewed calls for an immediate and unconditional ceasefire, warning that continued fighting is pushing...

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3000 opposition & SSPDF troops receiving training in Yei River

The deputy chief of defense says the army is training 3,000 soldiers in line with the new peace agreement. The revitalized peace...

Renovation of Upper Nile University underway

The war-ravaged Upper Nile University will be renovated by the UNDP soon. (more…)

Tonj govt denies ordering commissioners to give president heifers

The government of Tonj has denied ordering the state commissioners to contribute heifers as donation to the president. (more…)

President Kiir invites Dr Machar to Juba

President Salva Kiir has invited the main opposition leader, Dr. Riek Machar, to return to Juba for the formation of the reconstituted...

S.Sudan opposition leader Peter Gatdet dies

An Opposition leader Peter Gatdet Yak has passed away at a hospital in Khartoum after an illness. (more…)

Only 44% S.Sudanese have access to healthcare since 2014-official

The undersecretary of the ministry of health says the poor healthcare in South Sudan is due to concentration of major health facilities in...

Formation of interim govt fixed, ‘despite failures’- NPTC member

An opposition leader has said the parties will form the reconstituted government of national unity as scheduled. This is in reaction to...

UNFPA urges partners to aid S.Sudan realize 2030 SDGs

The United Nation Population Fund has urged its partners to help South Sudan realize the international conference on population and...

Public universities to reopen after receiving partial funding

Public universities are expected to re-open next week or so after receiving two months’ operational costs. This is according to the...

Torit loses huge revenues to illicit forest activities, says official

Torit State Revenue Authority is losing millions of South Sudanese pounds in revenues to illicit forest activities including...

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