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Men told to break barriers, pursue nursing and midwifery careers

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The South Sudan Nurses and Midwives Association is actively advocating for the inclusion of boys and men in the nursing and midwifery...

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33,000 teachers to receive incentives – UNICEF

Thirty-three thousand primary school teachers in South Sudan are expected to receive incentives covering a period of three months....

Tambura Monday attack death toll rises to 24

The number of those killed in Tambura County, Western Equatoria State, in the last 24 hours has risen to 24, according to an official....

Some trucks cross over to Nimule

Some commercial trucks loaded with goods have started entering South Sudan through the Nimule border point, clearing agents have told...

EAC secretariat urged to deploy regional joint army patrol

The East African Business Council has called for deployment of a regional joint army patrol for escorting and protect truck drivers along...

Activist calls for state of emergency in WES

A civil society activist is calling on President Salva Kiir to declare a state of emergency in Western Equatoria state to stop the...

Haysom asks gov’t to address Tambura conflict

The United Nations Mission in South Sudan has appealed to both national and local leaders to address the conflict in Tambura County,...

14 killed in latest Tambura violence

The security situation in Tambura County, Western Equatoria State, is reportedly tense after 14 more people were killed on Monday...

Five die from road accidents in Juba last week

The traffic police in Central Equatoria state say at least five people have died due to fatal accidents in Juba last week. (more…)

Gov’t vows to meet truckers’ demands

The government has said it is committed to providing security to, and curb extortion of, truck drivers and other travelers along the Juba-...

UNISFA concerned by ‘hostility’ of locals in NBGS

The UN Interim Security Force for Abyei has expressed concerns over recent "hostilities" against its activities by locals in Northern Bahr...

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