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Govt proposes 106 billion SSP for 2019/2020 fiscal year
The ministry of finance has proposed more than 100 billion South Sudanese pounds for the fiscal year 2019/2020. Continue reading Govt proposes 106 billion SSP for 2019/2020 fiscal year
Embattled SA minister responds
The embattled South African minister of energy has clarified on the 1 billion dollar oil deal in South Sudan. Continue reading Embattled SA minister responds
Gen. Buay’s case: Kiir sets up judicial panel
President Salva Kiir has agreed to the defense lawyers’ request to reconstitute the judicial panel in the case of Major-General Stephen Buay. Continue reading Gen. Buay’s case: Kiir sets up judicial panel
Testifier on Biar, Wol case doesn’t understand charges-Defense lawyer
The complainant in the case against the political activist Peter Biar and businessman, Kerbino Wol testified before the high court earlier today. Continue reading Testifier on Biar, Wol case doesn’t understand charges-Defense lawyer
Eastern Lakes: Five feared dead in separate attacks
At least five people are reportedly been killed after armed youth locally known as Gelweng clashed over cattle in Eastern Lakes State yesterday. Continue reading Eastern Lakes: Five feared dead in separate attacks
Dr. John Garang Memorial Uni admin suspends reopening institution
The administration of Dr. John Garang Memorial University in Jonglei has suspended its reopening until further notice due unpaid students’ food arrears. Continue reading Dr. John Garang Memorial Uni admin suspends reopening institution
National football body plans to pay players
The national football governing body says it is working to ensure that players are offered stipends after every match. Continue reading National football body plans to pay players
SPLA-IO distances itself from attack in Latjor
The SPLA-IO has distanced itself from the attack on a peace delegation in which an MP representing Latjor State was killed on Tuesday.
Hon. Simon Deng Bol and other state officials were returning to Nasir town from Mandeng where they held a meeting with IO members when their boat came under an attack by gunmen on Sobat River.
A security officer escorting the delegation was also killed and two others including a boat captain were wounded.
Latjor Information Minister, Gatkuoth Biem accused the White army militia he said is IO allied forces for carrying out the attack.
He called on IO leadership to pursue the culprits and hold them accountable.
In response, SPLA-IO said the act was done by criminals who don’t value the importance of peace.
“The leadership of the SPLA-IO regrets the loss of the Hon. MP and the security personnel who were disseminating peace to the civilians in Mandeng,” the Statement read.
According to the spokesperson, Colonel Lam Paul Gabriel, IO security team is working hard to pursue and apprehend two criminals and bring them to justice.
Regretting the incident, he calls upon the CTSAMM, UNMISS and JDB to investigate this criminal act and bring the perpetrators to book.
Boundary committee submits report to IGAD
The Technical Boundary Committee has submitted its final report today to the IGAD mediation in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Continue reading Boundary committee submits report to IGAD