18th May 2024
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Kapoeta East commissioner calls for more police force

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Authorities in Kapoeta East County of Eastern Equatoria State are calling for deployment of more police force after armed youth from...

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UN warns of looming food insecurity

Some 845, 000 people are likely to be food insecure by the end of this month in the former Northern Bahr El Ghazal region, according to the...

Gov’t has “nothing to do” with Taban’s nomination

The government has nothing to do with the nomination of Taban Deng Gai as the acting First Vice President by the SPLM in Opposition, the...

Arabic daily closes after publishing inaccurate story

Al-Watan Arabic daily has suspended its publication after publishing an inaccurate story about the coming of foreign forces. (more…)

Wau executes 2 SPLA soldiers over murder

The Mayor of Wau says two soldiers have been executed by firing squad in the town after being found guilty of murder. (more…)

Calls for Taban’s release intensify

Civil society activists have called for the release of the editor in chief of Juba monitor Alfred Taban on humanitarian grounds....

SPLM-IO divided over Taban

A decision to have Taban Deng Gai step in for First Vice President Dr Riek Machar has caused a rift between SPLM-IO emerging camps....

Detained editor to be arraigned

The National Security officials are in the process of taking to court the Editor-in-Chief of the Juba Monitor newspaper,  (more…)

Local airlines start selling tickets in USD

Some local aviation companies have started selling flight tickets in US dollars instead of South Sudanese pounds (more…)

Four countries pull police officers out of South Sudan

Media reports suggest that Britain, Sweden, and Germany have withdrawn their police officers from the UN mission in South Sudan without...

Gbudwe MPs get recess allowance, finally

Gbudwe state members of parliament have been paid their delayed recess allowance, an official has told Eye Radio. (more…)

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