Oil prices may rise to more than $50 per barrel next year, the World Bank has reported. Continue reading Oil prices may rise in 2017 – World Bank
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Peacekeepers did little to protect civilians in July battle – Report
UN peacekeepers in South Sudan did not do enough to protect civilians during the July violence in Juba between the SPLA and the SPLM in Continue reading Peacekeepers did little to protect civilians in July battle – Report
Lawyers to elect Bar chairman in 2017
The chairman of the Bar Association says elections will be held in March next year after a disagreement over the replacement of the late Continue reading Lawyers to elect Bar chairman in 2017
Budi: NGOs suspend operations over insecurity
Some non-government organizations are suspending operations in Namuryang’s Budi County after an attack in the area over the weekend, Continue reading Budi: NGOs suspend operations over insecurity
Aweil fuel prices fall
In Aweil, fuel traders say there is a reduction in fuel prices due to the end of the rainy season. Continue reading Aweil fuel prices fall
S Sudan is not for SPLM – Kiir
President Salva Kiir has directed the state governors to work with members of other political parties, saying the country is not for the ruling Continue reading S Sudan is not for SPLM – Kiir
SSNPS & Uganda Police to secure Juba-Nimule road
The South Sudan and Uganda have agreed to form a joint police force to improve security along Continue reading SSNPS & Uganda Police to secure Juba-Nimule road
Gov’t to end support for SPLM/SPLA North next month
The government will complete the process to end support to Sudanese armed groups by the end Continue reading Gov’t to end support for SPLM/SPLA North next month
US Gov’t ‘seriously questions’ financial support to S. Sudan
The US government has seriously questioned its continued diplomatic and financial support for the peace agreement, says its ambassador in Juba. Continue reading US Gov’t ‘seriously questions’ financial support to S. Sudan
CTSAMM should engage more locally – civil society
Non-political stakeholders to the peace agreement have called on ceasefire and transitional security monitors, CTSAMM, to develop liaisons and engagement mechanisms at the local levels. Continue reading CTSAMM should engage more locally – civil society