A team of South Sudanese leaders has urged the inhabitants of Jonglei to forgive their fellow citizens and embrace the peace. Continue reading Let go of the past, leaders tell Jonglei inhabitants
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Number of IDPs seeking help in Yei increases
The UN Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs says that more than 9,500 civilians have now sought safety and assistance in and around Yei town. Continue reading Number of IDPs seeking help in Yei increases
President Kiir to visit Terekeka, Bahr el-Ghazal region
President Salva Kiir is expected to visit Terekeka and states in the Bahr el-Ghazal this week. Continue reading President Kiir to visit Terekeka, Bahr el-Ghazal region
Up to 3,000 patients undergo cataract surgeries in Gogrial State
Around 3000 people are suffering from cataract in Gogrial have been targeted in free eye surgeries in the area. Continue reading Up to 3,000 patients undergo cataract surgeries in Gogrial State
Why social media users are angry at SSBC management
South Sudanese online have expressed anger at the SSBC management for what they call “persistent” poor Continue reading Why social media users are angry at SSBC management
S.Sudan, Vietnam to strengthen ties
South Sudan and Vietnam have signed a joint communiqué on establishing diplomatic relations between the two countries.
The deal was signed at the headquarters of Vietnam’s permanent mission to the United Nations in New York on Thursday.
The head of South Sudan’s mission to the UN, Ambassador Akuei Bona Malwal, signed on behalf of the government.
While Ambassador Đặng Đình signed for the Vietnamese government.
After the signing ceremony, the two ambassadors held a meeting on the promotion of co-operation between the two countries in bilateral and multilateral issues.
The two sides agreed to enhance collaboration in the fields of their strengths such as agriculture, banking, oil and gas.
Rights violations “a commonplace” in S Sudan
A United Nations investigation team says it is outraged by the latest human rights violations in South Sudan. Continue reading Rights violations “a commonplace” in S Sudan
Torit MP succumbs to malaria
A member of parliament at the Torit Legislative assembly has died following a short illness. Continue reading Torit MP succumbs to malaria
UK envoy Trott appointed ambassador to S.Sudan
The UK Special Representative for Sudan and South Sudan – Chris Trott – has been appointed ambassador to South Sudan. Continue reading UK envoy Trott appointed ambassador to S.Sudan
NRA generates 1.2 billion SSP in January alone
The National Revenue Authority says it collected a total sum of 1.2 billion pounds in January alone. Continue reading NRA generates 1.2 billion SSP in January alone