18th May 2024
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Kiir issues series of decrees removing, replacing Warrap state officials

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President Salva Kiir issued series of republican decrees on Friday relieving officials in Warrap State, including ministers, a state...

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SPLA reacts to Wau Shilluk access restriction claims

The army blocked UN peacekeepers from entering Wau Shilluk area this week due to insecurity and lack of “prior notification” to ...

Gov’t to fix exchange rate

The government intends to fix the rate of the US dollar against the pound in an effort to reduce market prices, the Minister of Trade...

Malakal area: Lack of info about 20,000 IDPs a ‘real problem’ – Shearer

UNMISS boss says lack of information about the situation of some 20,000 displaced civilians on the west bank of the Nile in the north of ...

National dialogue to start at state level – Igga

The Vice President has said that the process for the national dialogue will start with conferences in the states to collect views of people...

Imatong’s Nartisio asks residents to support new gov

The outgoing governor of Imatong State, Nartisio Loluke Manir, has appealed to residents of the state to support the new governor....

Lack of funds affects E Lakes cholera outbreak response

The Minister of Health in Eastern Lakes State has said no medical workers are being sent to the areas where cases of cholera have been...

Ethiopia: IOM erects shelters for S S refugees

The International Organization for Migration says it is starting the construction of shelters for more than 4,000 South Sudanese refugees...

SPLA chief orders probe into Kubi rape allegations

The Chief of General Staff has ordered an investigation into reports that army soldiers allegedly raped women and arrested (more…)

HIV infections high among the displaced – WHO

Tuberculosis and HIV/AIDs are the leading causes of death among the displaced people in South Sudan, the World Health Organization ...

Council of States loses 180,000 pounds to theft

More than 180,000 South Sudanese pounds have been stolen from the Council of States, an official has said. (more…)

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