President Salva Kiir has withheld his approval for the Agriculture Bank Bill, which the National parliament had passed into law in January.
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Pope Francis Appoints Fr Thomas Oliga Administrator For Torit Diocese
Pope Francis has appointed Father Thomas Oliga, of the congregation of the Apostles of Jesus as an Apostolic Administrator for the Catholic Diocese of Torit, Eastern Equatoria State.
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Bashir Threatens to shutdown pipelines
Sudan president Omar al-Bashir has warned South Sudan: he will close the oil pipeline from the South, if Juba helps rebels in South Kordofan and Darfur.
NCP appeals for formation of abyei administration
The referendum in Abyei can only be conducted if an administration is formed, a senior Sudanese official has told Eye Radio.
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Govt Sets up Independent Telecom Body
Moves are underway to set up an independent body to regulate telecommunications in the country, an official has said.
Do not build houses on wetlands, warns Environment Min
The Minister of Environment is urging people not to construct houses on wetlands in South Sudan.
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President Kiir Calls for protection of Dinka Ngok
President Salva Kiir has said the rights of the Ngok Dinka must be respected and their lives protected from armed militants from the Republic of Sudan.
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New Bridge ‘Displaces’ Juba Residents
People whose houses are on a road leading to a new bridge in the Juba’s Lologo area are vacating their homes.
Kenya Prioritizes Eldoret-Juba Road Construction
Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta says his government has prioritized infrastructure development to South Sudan as part of boosting trade and relations.
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President Kiir Rejects ICC
President Salva Kiir says his government will not sign up to the International Criminal Court ICC, claiming that it seems to target African leaders only.