18th May 2024
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US won’t commit financial resources to S. Sudan elections, says Envoy

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The United States government will not commit its financial resources to support South Sudan December 2024 general elections, US Special...

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UK prepares to send 80 airborne medics to S Sudan

The United Kingdom is preparing to send 80 medical paratroopers to South Sudan for the peacekeeping mission. (more…)

6 missing after Juba-Yei road ambush

Six people went missing after a vehicle they were travelling in was attacked by unidentified armed men along the Juba-Yei road on Sunday, ...

66% South Sudanese reportedly living in poverty

66% of South Sudanese are living in poverty due to difficulties to secure their livelihoods, according to the World Bank. (more…)

Pope Francis to visit South Sudan

The delegation of the South Sudan Council of Churches returning from the Vatican says Pope Francis has accepted to visit South Sudan to...

UNSC asked to pressure Juba to allow Abyei aerial patrols

The UN Secretary-General has appealed to the Security Council to urge South Sudan to end restrictions on aerial monitoring of the joint ...

Church leaders return from Vatican

A delegation from the South Sudan Council of Churches who visited Vatican last week is expected to return to Juba today. (more…)

Juba, Kampala discuss Ugandan traders’ losses

A Ugandan government delegation is in the country to renegotiate on how to compensate its traders who lost their properties in South...

Kenya on 4th East Africa Oil and Gas Summit

Kenya says it will use a forthcoming summit to highlight its progress in implementing infrastructure projects aimed at boosting regional...

University tuition fee rise row

The University of Juba may not continue with the same level of operation if the new rise in tuition fees is not implemented, (more…)

JMEC concerned about heightened violence

The Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission says it is worried about the increase in violence across the country. (more…)

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