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Govt orders tax exemption on donors, UN agencies with limitations

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The Minister of Finance and Planning Awow Daniel Chuang has directed tax exemption for all United Nations Specialized agencies, relief...

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US vows to keep helping S Sudan address food insecurity

The US ambassador to the United Nations has reiterated her government’s commitment to continue assisting South Sudanese address their...

Immigration boss sacked

President Salva Kiir has sacked the Director-General of the Department of Nationality, Passport, and Immigration. (more…)

Mothers raise concerns over breast pain during lactation

Mothers around Juba have expressed breastfeeding pain as concerns not only in the immediate post-partum period, but over one-third of...

Special court condemns two men to death over Lual Marine’s death

The special court for the Gumbo-Sherikat incident has sentenced two men to death for their role in the killing of an SSPDF officer last...

Adil vaguely defends decision to sack Lukudu

The governor of Central Equatoria, with vagueness, has defended his decision to dismiss the state information minister, Paulino Lukudu...

Amnesty Int’l warns against lifting arms embargo on S Sudan

Amnesty International warned against lifting of the UN arms embargo on South Sudan saying the move could have dire consequences for...

Jonglei police hold three ‘agitators’

Three people accused of agitating removal of the deputy governor of Jonglei state have been arrested. (more…)

UNISFA condemns Abyei attack

The UN Interim Security Force for Abyei has strongly denounced the attack on Dunguop village that led to the killing of civilians on...

VP Igga tells int’l companies to invest in S Sudan, citing ‘conducive environment’

The vice president for Economics Cluster has called on global companies to invest in South Sudan. (more…)

Eye Radio records over 40 killings in one week alone

At least forty-two people have been killed in just one week alone across South Sudan, Eye Radio has established. (more…)

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