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Son of Sudan’s leader dies in Turkey

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Mohamed Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, son of Sudan’s Sovereign Council Chairman and Army Commander Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, reportedly passed...

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Ugandan govt closes Karuma Dam bridge

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Ugandan govt closes Karuma Dam bridge

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Defence Minister hopes to unify forces ‘as soon as possible’

South Sudan's first-ever female and civilian Minister of Defence and Veterans Affairs says she will work hard in collaboration with her...

Hand sanitizers out of stock in Konyo-konyo market

It may soon be difficult to purchase hand sanitizers in the capital because traders at Juba's busiest wholesale market of Konyo-konyo says...

Teachers call for COVID-19 sensitization campaign in schools

Some schools in Juba are appealing to the Ministry of Health to embark on a massive Coronavirus awareness campaign in schools across the...

SSPDF warns soldiers against illegal checkpoints

The spokesperson of the army has warned unauthorized individuals or soldiers who have put up illegal checkpoints within Juba of serious...

Activist threatens to sue the government for negligence

An activist has threatened to sue the government if it does not stop the communal fighting across the country.   (more…)

S. Sudan-Uganda border is operational – Official

The South Sudan-Uganda border is operational, the chief inspector of police in Nimule has said. (more…)

MPs want reconstitution of the new parliament delayed

Some parliamentarians have suggested that the reconstitution of the new parliament should be delayed for weeks due to  (more…)

SSCC criticizes ‘rebel’ clerics for rejecting Ameyu

The Council of Churches has criticized Juba Diocese clerics for objecting to installation of the new archbishop, saying he was appointed to...

Gov’t seeks $5 Million to fight Coronavirus

South Sudan's Minister of Health has proposed an allocation of $5 million to prevent the Coronavirus, the government spokesperson has said....

Covid-19: Africa told to prepare for the worst

The World Health Organization has warned that African countries should prepare for the worst as coronavirus cases continue to increase ...

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