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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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Lakes enjoys relative calm after Tueny assumed office – police

Lakes State has experienced calm over the last month following interventions by the new ‘military governor’, police have said....

Sudan now a no-passport-required destination for S Sudanese

South Sudanese will soon be able to travel to Sudan without necessarily holding a passport. (more…)

VP Nyadeng to lead S. Sudan delegation to 76th UN General Assembly in New York

President Salva Kiir has delegated Vice President in-charge of the Gender and Youth Cluster Rebecca Nyandeng to lead South Sudan’s...

Yei denies ‘crackdown’ on civil society organizations

Authorities in Yei River have denied claims that the government is cracking down on civil society organizations. (more…)

President to slate graduation day for peace soldiers

The presidency will announce the date for the graduation of the necessary unified forces next week, the chairperson of the National...

Raiders kill Uror man

One person has been killed in a cattle-related incident in Uror County, Jonglei State. (more…)

Radio Jonglei to remain off air indefinitely

Authorities in Bor say they cannot determine when Radio Jonglei will resume broadcast after nearly a week of shut down. (more…)

Over 5,000 people recorded missing since 2011

More than 5,300 persons have been reported missing in South Sudan since before declaration of independence in July 2011. (more…)

Violence victims: Kiir directs institutions to make repatriation attractive

President Salva Kiir has directed all arms of government to create a conducive environment for reconstruction and repatriation of people...

The second phase of AstraZeneca vaccination exercise begins

The second phase of the AstraZeneca vaccination campaign is expected to commence in Juba this morning. (more…)

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