Torit high court has ordered four young people to pay some fines following the attack they organized on an NGO compound in the town. Continue reading Court convicts Torit youths who attacked Red Cross offices
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Activist condemns targeted revenge killings in Lakes
A civil society activist in Rumbek has condemned the continuous revenge and targeted killing of intellectuals in Lakes state. Continue reading Activist condemns targeted revenge killings in Lakes
Kiir channels 5,000 bpd of oil to salaries
President Salva Kiir has directed the Ministry of Finance and that of Petroleum to dedicate 5,000 barrels of crude oil per day to regularize the payment of civil servant salaries. Continue reading Kiir channels 5,000 bpd of oil to salaries
Troika urges S.Sudan to begin economic, social development
The Troika has urged South Sudan to get back on the road to economic and social development as it marks 10 years of independence. Continue reading Troika urges S.Sudan to begin economic, social development
Executive postpones swearing-in ceremony of legislators
The government has called off the swearing-in of the appointed national and council of state legislators that was earlier scheduled for Friday. Continue reading Executive postpones swearing-in ceremony of legislators
Dr Machar considers including youth in job grievance committee
The Office of the First Vice President says it will consider the demand by the youth union to be included in the job grievances fact-finding Continue reading Dr Machar considers including youth in job grievance committee
Nobody enters Juba after 4:00pm today – army
The army says entry into Juba is now restricted as the country prepares for the 10th anniversary of independence. Continue reading Nobody enters Juba after 4:00pm today – army
Poor condition of Juba Bridge blamed on absence of weighbridge
The executive director of the South Sudan Roads Authority has blamed the weak out-bound lane of Juba Bridge on lack of weighbridge. Continue reading Poor condition of Juba Bridge blamed on absence of weighbridge
Kiir cancels 10th Indep day celebrations due to the economic crisis
President Salva Kiir has cancelled celebrations to mark the country’s tenth Independence Day on July 9 over lack of money, limiting it to senior government officials and diplomatic communities.
Continue reading Kiir cancels 10th Indep day celebrations due to the economic crisis
U.S. urges Abiy to urgently hold an “inclusive” political dialogue
U.S. Secretary of State has called on the Ethiopian government to urgently hold an inclusive political dialogue to forge a lasting resolution to the country’s ethnic and political divisions. Continue reading U.S. urges Abiy to urgently hold an “inclusive” political dialogue