18th May 2024
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Kapoeta East commissioner calls for more police force

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Authorities in Kapoeta East County of Eastern Equatoria State are calling for deployment of more police force after armed youth from...

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Police bans shootings, fireworks to usher in New Year

Police in Juba has issued an order banning random shootings and fireworks to usher in the the New Year. (more…)

New oil leakage in Ruweng

Authorities in Ruweng state have reported another crude oil leakage in Palouch Two north of Toma south oil fields. (more…)

Sudan sentences 29 to death for teacher’s killing in custody

A Sudanese court has sentenced 29 intelligence officers to death for the torture and killing of a teacher. (more…)

Kiir advises citizens to prioritize agriculture

President Salva Kiir has advised South Sudanese to engage in agriculture to prevent poverty and help recover the country's economy....

S. Sudanese students again occupy Harare embassy over arrears

South Sudanese students on government sponsorship in Zimbabwe have camped at the embassy in Harare, demanding the government clear their...

Six cattle traders killed, 12 wounded in ambush

Six cattle traders from Gok state have died in an ambush on Christmas day in Western Lakes state while taking cattle for sale to Maridi...

Pope, religious leaders, send South Sudan rivals Christmas peace appeal

Pope Francis and two other religious leaders sent out an extraordinary Christmas appeal on Wednesday to the leaders of South Sudan to keep...

Church leaders task parties to fast-track peace process

As Christians around the world celebrate Christmas today, religious leaders in South Sudan have tasked political leaders to fast-track...

Kiir to set free some prisoners

President Salva Kiir has said he will release some inmates from the national prisons service on the New Year's eve. (more…)

South Sudan, Sudan extend oil deal for three years

South Sudan and Sudan have signed extension of the agreement on oil and related economic arrangements until March 2022. (more…)

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