4th March 2026
National News

Seven more die from injuries following Abiemnhom attack, says Abyei Chief 

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The Chief Administrator of the Abyei Administrative Area says seven more people have died out of 80 patients receiving treatment following...

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Sign Revitalized Peace Agreement or face consequences-IGAD

The IGAD Council of Ministers has issued a stern warning to parties who have not signed the revitalized peace agreement to immediately join...

Use the peace funds as intended to attract international donors –Troika, EU

The Troika and European Union are calling on peace parties to create clear mechanisms on how they spend peace funds for better...

36 people confirmed dead in Lol State firestorm

The death toll from the Korok East firestorm incident is estimated to be 36 people dead by the Lol State government. (more…)

Min.Petroleum secures oil drilling chemicals held up at Port Sudan

The Ministry of Petroleum says it has finally received oil drilling chemicals -allaying earlier fears that the absence of the chemicals...

Parliament to reopen next Monday

The Transitional National Legislative Assembly is expected to re-open next week Monday. (more…)

UNMISS calls for regular meetings between Kiir & Riek

The Special Representative of the UN Secretary General in South Sudan is calling on President Salva Kiir and Dr. Riek Machar to earnestly...

South Africa commits $50 million for oil exploration in S.Sudan

South Sudan and South Africa have officially signed an oil deal worth $50 million. (more…)

10 abducted children returned to Jonglei

Jonglei state government says it has in its custody, ten children who were abducted and taken to Buma state in previous incidences....

National security, police officers exchange gunfire in Bor town

A National Security personnel and a police officers caused panic in some areas of Bor town over the weekend after the two exchanged gunfire...

“Leave the hotels,” civil society tells leaders

A civil society is calling on peace parties to stop spending peace funds on accommodations in luxurious hotels. (more…)

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