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National lawmakers to send probe committee to Tambura

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The National Legislative Assembly has formed a fact-finding committee to investigate the root-causes of the renewed conflict in Tambura...

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SPLM-IO issues precondition to participate in unity government

The SPLM-IO has called for the deployment of UN forces if it is to participate in a transitional government of national unity....

Amb Trott claims Eye Radio “misunderstood” him

The UK Ambassador to South Sudan says he has been misunderstood in a statement he gave during an interview with Eye Radio in Juba on...

Unconditionally release Reporter Ijoo, Torit told

The Committee to Project Journalists is calling for immediate and unconditional release of detained Torit reporter Ijoo Bosco....

MP blasts Chiengjiek over his revenge attack statement

A lawmaker has hit out at the minister of interior, accusing him of making incitive statement for describing the recent killing of a...

FVP suggests noose for rapists

The First Vice President has suggested adoption of the death penalty for perpetrators of rape and murder cases. (more…)

Ignore Mapel Ebola rumors – MoH

The Ministry of Health has dismissed media reports of a suspected Ebola case in Mapel, saying South Sudan is still free of the virus....

Number of states should be resolved by arbitration body – Mabuza

The mediation team led by South African Deputy President have proposed the matter be referred to a regional arbitration body. (more…)

New ceasefire takes effect

A cessation of hostilities pact between the government and non-signatories to the new peace deal armed opposition groups is now in effect...

UK worried about absence of gov’t soldiers at training site

A diplomat has raised concerns over the absence of the expected number of government soldiers at the VIP training site in Gorom, near ...

IGAD asks region to prevent more locust invasion

The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) is calling on countries and partners in the region to start aerial and ground ...

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