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National lawmakers to send probe committee to Tambura

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The National Legislative Assembly has formed a fact-finding committee to investigate the root-causes of the renewed conflict in Tambura...

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MoH dispatches medical team to investigate Fangak strange disease

The Ministry of health has today Wednesday deployed a rapid response medical team to investigate circumstances under which nearly 100...

Over 70 health facilities affected by floods across the country

More than seventy health facilities in five states have been affected by floods across the country, the Minister of Health has said. ...

Flow of goods interrupted in Nimule as importers protest high taxes

The flow of goods into the country have been interrupted after importers decry exorbitant taxes allegedly by a Ugandan Company, the...

MPs boo Acuei for being vague and informal

The Minister of Health was on Tuesday booed by members of parliament for being so informal during a (more…)

Inmates, prison wardens in Malakal to benefit from new facility

More than 200 inmates and prison wardens are expected to benefit from a newly inaugurated vocational training facility in Malakal town of...

UN condemns killing of an aid worker in Unity State violence

The Humanitarian Coordinator in South Sudan has condemned the killing of an aid worker and sectional violence in Unity State, which has led...

Kiir tasks minister Abucha to tackle illicit mining

President Salva Kiir has tasked new Mining Minister, Martin Gama Abucha to address the illegal mining in the country. (more…)

Traders lose millions as fire razes custom market

Traders at the Custom Market of Juba are counting losses of goods worth millions of South Sudanese Pounds after fire gutted 62 shops last...

Petronas asked to clear its record over past atrocities in Unity state

Petronas has been asked to clear its record after a report alleged that it partly sponsored atrocities and crimes committed against...

Two soldiers shot dead in Mundri East barrack

Two SSPDF soldiers have been killed at a military base in Mundri East County, Western Equatoria state. (more…)

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