16th May 2024
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Kuol Manyang to armed forces; Respect civilians

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As South Sudan marks the 41st anniversary of 16 May also known as SPLA Day, senior presidential advisor and veteran politician Kuol Manyang...

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At a refugee camp near Khartoum: suffering is a way of life.

South Sudanese, stranded in Khartoum, are complaining about the terrible conditions in the camps. Last month, at least five refugees at...

Government houses to be reclaimed in Central Equatoria

The government of Central Equatoria state has resolved to recover all government houses that are illegally occupied by those that are not...

Sudan responds to AU plea to let the oil keep flowing

A senior member of the Sudanese ruling party has said that the African Union has until the 7th of August to reveal  findings of its...

Bad roads and price hikes: Jonglei state.

The cost of living has risen sharply in Jonglei State, due to rising food prices. Nhial Majak Nhial, mayor of Bor, the capital city says...

Former rebel army members set to join SPLA.

Over four thousand soldiers from one of South Sudan’s former rebel armies – the South Sudan Liberation Movement - will be incorporated...

Comments from state governors on the President’s Decree.

State governments have expressed support for the decree of the president relieving the Vice President and dissolving the entire cabinet. ...

Barnaba Marial Benjamin: cabinet moves are consitutional

The former Minister of Information and Broadcasting called on South Sudanese to give the President a chance to form his next cabinet. ...

Anti-malaria drugs: many more needed in Warrap State

Anti-malaria drugs have been sent to Gogrial East County hospital by the Warrap State Minister of Health. (more…)

Civil servants may buy govt allocated asset – Vice Pres

Vice President Dr. Riek Machar says the government may introduce a system to allow employees to buy their government allocated vehicles and...

HIV+ Mothers give birth 40 HIV- babies

Juba Teaching Hospital has successfully treated forty HIV positive women, to prevent the transmission of HIV AIDS to their unborn children....

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