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Upper Nile govt, SSFA discuss re-organization of Malakal LFA

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Malakal Footbal Association was affected by the civil war in 2013, and football activities stopped since then due to the war and some...

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Juba bridge at the verge of collapsing

The government has warned heavy truck drivers against using the Juba Bridge because it is about to collapse. (more…)

FVP represents SS at 74th session of UNGA

The First Vice President is represent South Sudan at the 74th session of the UN General Assembly 2019 in New York. (more…)

Moi’s son denies looting S Sudan riches

The son of former Kenyan President Daniel Arap Moi has denied profiting from the South Sudan civil war. (more…)

UNICEF estimates 1.9 million IDPs in SS

The United Nations Children agency has called for increased support for parents forced to raise their babies and young children in...

More than 1500 civilians displaced in Yei

Authorities in Yei River State say more than 1,500 civilians have camped inside a church compound after military offensives in their...

National gov’t to consult states before making decisions-Governor

The Governor of Torit State has urged the national government to first consult with the state authorities before taking certain decisions...

Sudan to continue controlling SS airspace

The Sudanese government will continue to control South Sudan’s airspace after Juba failed to train its nationals to do the job....

Involvement of Machar key to formation of R-TGoNU

The establishment of the government in November without Dr. Riek Machar would be a violation of the revitalized peace agreement,...

We will form the government with, or without Riek – Kiir

The government will be formed in November with or without the opposition leader, Dr. Riek Machar, President Salva Kiir has said. ...

Council of churches criticized for organizing prayers

Some members of the public have criticized the Council of Churches for organizing prayers that they say do not yield fruits. (more…)

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