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Parties propose partial elections as viable option, says Prof. Abednego

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Some parties to the revitalized peace agreement have proposed conducting partial elections in December 2024, according to the chairperson...

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Egyptian govt establishes technical school in Wau

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I’m not against the media, says new Information Min

The media laws that were approved by the parliament early last month have not yet been submitted to President Salva Kiir for signing into...

Bring to book those accused of committing right abuses in Pibor, US lawmakers tell Juba

Four American lawmakers have again appealed to the government of South Sudan to hold accountable those accused of committing ”gross human...

Upper Nile unable to pay striking teachers

Upper Nile State Education Ministry says it is still unable to resolve the sit-in strike over salaries by teachers. (more…)

UN allocates $6 million to violence-torn Pibor

The United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund says it has approved the allocation of 6 million dollars to aid agencies in South Sudan...

Sudan agrees to extend deadline to shutdown pipeline

The Sudanese government has announced that it will further extend the deadline to stop the flow of South Sudanese crude through its...

Parliament rejects Telar Ring Deng

The appointment of the nominated Minister of Justice, Telar Ring Deng has been rejected by the national assembly. (more…)

Give youth vice presidency, youth urge President Kiir

The President should select a young person as his Vice President, representatives of youth forums have told Eye Radio. (more…)

Foreign Ministry says trade plays vital role in Juba-Khartoum relations

Trade and commerce are the major ties between South Sudan and Sudan, says the undersecretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs....

Police in Warrap state: need uniforms and training says DPI.

Police in Pan Nyok Payam in Warrap state urgently need uniforms and more officers to manage security effectively says the Deputy Police...

Analyst: South Sudanese should pay taxes, keep the government honest

A leading analyst has urged South Sudanese to pay taxes in a bid to ensure the government achieves its development goals.  Dr. Jok Madut...

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