Some albinos and people with light skins in South Sudan have called on the public to end discrimination against them because of their skin color.
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UDF urges partners to review constitution
The United Democratic Front party has urged the peace partners to speed up the constitutional review process as part of the implementation of the peace agreement. Continue reading UDF urges partners to review constitution
Wau: Army returns to barracks
The SPLA soldiers who are in Wau residential areas have been directed to relocate to their defensive positions outside the town, the mayor has told Eye Radio. Continue reading Wau: Army returns to barracks
New viral hepatitis deadlier than AIDS, TB
A new study shows that a type of hepatitis caused by virus has become a leading cause of death and disability in the world, killing more people in a year than Aids, tuberculosis or malaria. Continue reading New viral hepatitis deadlier than AIDS, TB
Counsels demand promotions
Legal Counsels at the Ministry of Justice have complained that they have not been promoted for years now. Continue reading Counsels demand promotions
Legal counsels asked to practice legalese
The Minister of Justice, Paulino Wanawilla, has advised legal counsels with the Arabic background to start using English in handling cases. Continue reading Legal counsels asked to practice legalese
Imatong frees ceasefire monitor
An official from the Ceasefire and Transitional Security Arrangement Monitoring Mechanism says a team leader of the monitors in Torit has been released from detention. Continue reading Imatong frees ceasefire monitor
5 killed along Kapoeta-Torit road
Five people have been shot dead in an ambush along the Kapoeta-Torit road, which connects Imatong and Namurnyang states. Continue reading 5 killed along Kapoeta-Torit road
Church distributes seeds to Kajo-keji farmers
The Episcopal Church is distributing seeds and tools to about 1,200 farmers in Kajo-Keji County, Yei River State. Continue reading Church distributes seeds to Kajo-keji farmers
Why Jubek won’t publicize Rajaf killing probe findings
In Jubek State, the Minister of Local Government and Law Enforcement says an investigation into cases of beating, arrest and killing of civilians in Rajaf East has been completed, but the findings will not be made public. Continue reading Why Jubek won’t publicize Rajaf killing probe findings