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Election commissioners conclude visit to four states

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The National Elections Commission has now visited four states including Upper Nile, Eastern Equatoria state, Western and Northern Bhar el...

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17 killed in Buma communal clashes

Seventeen people have reportedly died as a result of a cattle-raiding incident in Buma State, authorities have said. (more…)

“Leave the hotels,” civil society tells leaders

A civil society is calling on peace parties to stop spending peace funds on accommodations in luxurious hotels. (more…)

Boy who lost hand in Cairo said he was “forced to work”

A 13 - year old South Sudanese refugee boy whose right hand was accidentally cut off in the shoe factory in the Egyptian capital, Cairo,...

Gov’t to allocate more funds for the pre-transition activities

The government has pledged to support the process and allocate the required budget for the successful implementation of the...

Formation of new government pushed to November

The government and the opposition groups have resolved to extend the Pre-Transition period for six more months before establishing the...

Free press vital for peace & development -Diplomats

The US, UK, and Canada diplomats have echoed a call on all levels of the government of South Sudan to grantee free press. (more…)

SSPDF leadership ‘stand’ in solidarity with Sudan Military Council -army

Senior SSPDF officials have traveled to the Sudanese capital, Khartoum, to show their support to the new military leadership. (more…)

Latjor gov’t demands investigations into the killing of Hon. Simon Deng

The Governor of Latjor is calling for the formation of an independent inquiry into the recent killing of national Member of Parliament...

NRA to address ‘leakages’ in traffic police money collections

The National Revenue Authority cannot guarantee whether money collected by the traffic police officers on a regular basis is being remitted...

Parties meet in Addis Ababa over R-TGoNU formation

The peace parties are expected to hold talks in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, today. (more…)

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