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535 graduate from Catholic University of South Sudan

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Five hundred and thirty-five students have graduated this year from four campuses of the Catholic University of South Sudan. The event...

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Why NilePet cuts staff salaries by 50%

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Why NilePet cuts staff salaries by 50%

Published: Saturday, May 4, 2024

Son of Sudan’s leader dies in Turkey

Published: Saturday, May 4, 2024

Ugandan govt closes Karuma Dam bridge

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Bieh floods displaces thousands

Thousands of people are now homeless after heavy rains destroyed their homes in Bieh State. (more…)

South Sudan reject UN report

The Office of the President has rejected the recent report by the UN panel of experts suggesting that despite the signing of the new peace...

S Sudan, Kenya strike free visa deal

South Sudan and Kenya have signed an agreement that grant citizens of both countries free visa. (more…)

Security agents warned against harassing journalists

The Chairperson of the Strategic Defense and Security Review Board has warned security agents against intimidating and harassing...

Juba residents complain of increased robberies

Some Juba residents have raised concern about increased armed robberies in their respective suburbs. (more…)

Tumsa bridge destroyed by heavy rains

Heavy rains have allegedly destroyed the main bridge in Kapoeta, cutting off the state from the rest of the country. (more…)

Poor health system attributed to civil war

Officials from the Ministry of Health say decades of civil war that resulted in economic decay, poor infrastructure, population...

Gov’t signs mineral exploration deal with U.S, Canadian firms

The government has signed a deal with the U.S and Canada based companies to facilitate satellite imaging of mineral resources in South...

Zimbabwe’s VP in Juba for bi-lateral relations

The Vice President of Zimbabwe has arrived in Juba to hold talks on bilateral relations. (more…)

Several abducted in Maridi state

An armed group have once again abducted several people and burnt down homes in Maridi State, a Bishop of the Episcopal Church has said....

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