Some Juba residents have raised concern about increased armed robberies in their respective suburbs. Continue reading Juba residents complain of increased robberies
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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. Continue reading Tumsa bridge destroyed by heavy rains
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 displacement and disruption of social services have left the country to be the worst in terms of health. Continue reading Poor health system attributed to civil war
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 Sudan. Continue reading Gov’t signs mineral exploration deal with U.S, Canadian firms
Zimbabwe’s VP in Juba for bi-lateral relations
The Vice President of Zimbabwe has arrived in Juba to hold talks on bilateral relations. Continue reading Zimbabwe’s VP in Juba for bi-lateral relations
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. Continue reading Several abducted in Maridi state
Civilians displaced in latest Yei fighting
More civilians have been displaced to Yei town in the latest fighting along Yei-Maridi road last week. Continue reading Civilians displaced in latest Yei fighting
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 to do its job. Continue reading Torit MP calls for presidential order to be honored
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. Continue reading SPLA-IO admits to occupying civilian centres
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 servants yet it is pumping oil. Continue reading Public outrage on government’s borrowing