16th May 2024
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Activists plea to parents amid marriage competition in Jonglei

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Activists are urging the parents involved in the marriage negotiations to prioritize the well-being and choice of their daughter amidst the...

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Prof Adwok Nyaba accuses UWBG of Politicizing relocation of Med Students

The Ministry of Higher Education has accused Bhar El Ghazal University authorities of resisting plans to relocate medical students to Juba...

Immigration Dept. to Issue Business passports soon

Business people and those on official government missions will find it easier to organize their trips due to an amendment of the Passport...

Sudanese Opposition parties:Bashir’s Move is Childish

Sudanese opposition parties have described President Omar Al-Bashir’s unilateral decision to stop the flow of South Sudan’s oil as...

Reveal Killers of Isaiah Abraham, SSHURSA Urges Govt

One of South Sudan’s leading human rights groups has called on the government to reveal what it knows about the December murder of...

No SPLM National Convention this Year, Bol Makueng

The Sudan People’s Liberation Movement Secretary of Information says the party will not hold its National Convention this year because...

Toposa,Turkana Discuss Pasture

Cattle raiding and disputes over grazing lands have been discussed at a meeting between Greater Kapoeta commissioners and Kenya’s Turkana...

SPLA: SAF Buildup at the South Sudan-Sudan Border

Sudan People Liberation Army has accused Sudan Armed Forces of crossing into the South Sudanese territory. (more…)

Bashir Blocks Pipelines

Sudanese President Omar Bashir has ordered his Oil minister to ensure that no South Sudanese oil flows to Port Sudan. (more…)

Dr. Lam Akol calls for Negotiation between armed Groups, govt

The chairman of the opposition party, SPLM-DC, Doctor Lam Akol Ajawin, is calling for negotiation between all armed groups and the...

AI Demands Release of ‘Hidden’ Church Leaders

Human rights group Amnesty International is urging South Sudan to reveal the whereabouts of two members of the Presbyterian Church who were...

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