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74 medical practitioners sat for accreditation tests

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South Sudan General Medical Council has conducted exams for 74 medical students to obtain accreditation to practice the profession in the...

Author: | Published: Saturday, April 27, 2024

SSFA President Maduot pays visit to Upper Nile’s football clubs

Published: Saturday, April 27, 2024

Yakani calls for restraint after fresh attacks in Tambura

Published: Saturday, April 27, 2024

3 drivers, trader killed in Akobo road ambushes

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HLRF parties told not to come back without peace

The South Sudan business community has said that the leaders at the revitalization peace talks should not come back without peace....

‘Trust, confidence do not fall from heaven’

The IGAD special envoy to South Sudan has urged delegates to the peace talks to build trust and confidence in order to reach a lasting...

UNMISS offers to build prison fence in Gok state

UNMISS has offered to build prison fence in Gok state, the minister of information in the state has said. (more…)

Church takes over mediation of intra-South Sudanese talks

The church has taken over the mediation of the intra-South Sudanese talks which started on Friday morning. (more…)

HLRF is the only option left for peace – IGAD

The High Level Revitalization Forum is the only option left for peace in South Sudan, according to the Chairperson of the IGAD Council of...

Kiir condemns night robberies by organized forces

President Salva Kiir has condemned some members of the organized forces for carrying out night robberies and killings in Juba....

Ugandan community Prime Minister abducted in Tombura

One of the aid workers who were abducted in Tombura State is the Prime Minister of Acholi cultural institution in northern Uganda....

Peace talks resume

Peace delegates have resumed the High-Level Revitalization Forum in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. (more…)

A Juba school teachers abort planned strike

Teachers at a primary school in Juba have called off a planned strike over beating of one of their colleagues by a pupil. (more…)

‘No agenda for South to South talks’

A civil society leader says there is no agenda for the South to South talks which started on Thursday morning in a closed door meeting....

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