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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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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....

Civilians displaced in latest Yei fighting

More civilians have been displaced to Yei town in the latest fighting along Yei-Maridi road last week. (more…)

Torit MP calls for presidential order to be honored

A member of parliament in Torit State is urging the committee that was recently formed to facilitate return of cattle from Equatoria region...

SPLA-IO admits to occupying civilian centres

A senior Member of the SPLA-IO has admitted that some of their soldiers are still occupying civilian centers across the country....

Public outrage on government’s borrowing

Some members of the public have expressed disappointment over the government’s plan to borrow money to clear unpaid salaries for civil...

Makuei denies calling some MPs ‘anti-government’

The Minister of information, Michael Makuei, has denied describing as anti-government outspoken members of parliament. (more…)

University students angered by administration’s decision

Students of public health at the Upper Nile University say they are not happy after the administration decided to prolong the duration of...

Activist concerned about Machar’s house arrest

A civil society group has voiced concern about the continued restrictions on the movement of the main opposition leader. (more…)

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