23rd March 2025
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Women for Women lunches Her Sphere Project to advocate for women’s rights and Peace

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Women for Women, a national women's rights network, has launched a platform called Her Sphere—an initiative with a budget of $40,000...

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SPLM-DC on Political parties Act

The SPLM-DC has criticized a provision in the Political Parties Act which requires every party to produce members from each state to the...

Traders in Western Bahr el-Ghazal demand representation in Wau Municipal Council

Traders in Western Bahr el-Ghazal are demanding representation in Wau Municipal Council so that their challenges are addressed....

Jonglei dowry reduction

Jonglei State Governor says communities need to change their attitudes to the dowry system. The State Governor Kuol Manyang said that...

CEPO legal Aid

A local NGO based in Juba, is conducting a three-day awareness campaign on provision of legal aid to communities in conflict with the law...

Boma town situation

Officials have denied rumors that David Yau Yau’s forces have taken control of Buma town in Pibor County, and that hundreds of civilians...

Budget allocation for agriculture

Farmers are urging the government to allocate 10 percent of the National Budget for agricultural activities. (more…)

Women harassed by police

Residents of Khor Romla have complained that there are armed men posing as police officers harassing women on their dress code in the...

UDF calls for amnesty to political detainees

The United Democratic Front Party is calling on President Salva Kiir to extend an amnesty to political detainees, including their former...

Three Ugandan men wounded on Nimule Road

Three Ugandan Men were seriously wounded yesterday evening following an attacked by unknown armed men on Nimule-Juba Highway. (more…)

New Paramount Chief of Abyei

Meanwhile, the nine Ngok Dinka tribes have appointed a new paramount chief to replace the late Kuol Deng Kuol who was killed on Saturday....

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