27th April 2024
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Goc tasked to strengthen diplomatic ties with neighbouring nations

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President Salva Kiir has tasked the new Minister of Foreign Affairs to enhance the diplomatic ties between South Sudan and its surrounding...

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NBGs parliament speaker defends recess decision

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Juba, Khartoum urged to strengthen ties

Researchers from South Sudan and Sudan public universities have urged leaders of both countries to create a peaceful environment to improve...

Bright Stars face Mauritania, again

South Sudan is set to clash with Mauritania this evening in a second round away game in the World Cup Qualifiers. (more…)

South Sudan qualified to join EAC

East African Community has issued a report indicating that South Sudan is qualified to join the economic bloc, the Minister of Foreign...

Growing insecurity affects Mundri schools

Schools have been closed in Mundri West and Mundri East counties due to insecurity, an official has said. (more…)

UPDF won’t withdraw till Opposition signs a security deal – Aguer

The SPLA Spokesperson says the Ugandan troops will not withdraw from South Sudan until the SPLM in Opposition signs minutes of a security...

SPLA Brigade 17 salaries go missing

More than half a million pounds meant for salaries of SPLA soldiers has gone missing. (more…)

Political parties support creation of 28 states

A group of political parties have urged the President not to withdraw the order splitting the ten states into 28. (more…)

Bor water company closes down over dollar scarcity

A water bottling company that has shut down its operations in Jonglei State says it needs a Letter of Credit of at least $100,000 to resume...

Parliament urged to pass labor bill

The Director-General in the Ministry of Labor is appealing to the parliament to pass the Labor Bill into law to enable employment...

20 fuel trucks expected in Juba today

About twenty trucks of fuel are expected to arrive in the country today, according to Nile Petroleum Company. (more…)

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