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Kuol Manyang to armed forces; Respect civilians

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As South Sudan marks the 41st anniversary of 16 May also known as SPLA Day, senior presidential advisor and veteran politician Kuol Manyang...

Author: | Published: Wednesday, May 15, 2024

Activists plea to parents amid marriage competition in Jonglei

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13 mothers separated from children in “forced repatriation” to S. Sudan -MP

At least thirteen South Sudanese mothers have left behind more 20 children after they were forcefully repatriated allegedly by authorities...

Gov’t urged to prioritize renewable energy to lure investors

The Undersecretary in the Ministry of Environment and Forestry has called on the government to prioritize harnessing renewable energy...

Political analyst backs call for state of emergency in Tambura

A political analyst has added his voice to the call by Western Equatoria State religious leader for declaration of state of emergency in...

245 members of gang groups charged with violence in Juba

At least 245 young men charged with gang violence were on Tuesday arraigned in court in Juba, the police spokesperson Major General Daniel...

Parliament summons VP Igga over causes of impending hunger

The National Legislative Assembly has resolved to summon Vice President, Dr. James Wani Igga over what they called looming hunger in the...

Sumbeiyo extends invitation to Gen. Buay for Nairobi peace talks

The Kenyan Chief Mediator Lazarus Sumbeiyo has invited the Chairman of the South Sudan People's Movement Major General Stephen Buay...

Thousands of returnees languishing in Northern Bahr el Ghazal -official

Thousands of internally displaced persons are in dire need of food assistance in Northern Bahr el Ghazal , according to the state Relief...

‘1,000 SSPDF troops deployed to Tambura,’ says Futuyo

One thousand SSPDF troops have been deployed to the troubled area of Tambura, according to the governor of Western Equatoria State....

MP calling for protest was interrogated, says another lawmaker

The leadership of the national parliament says it will follow up on a member who was interrogated for speaking out about the plight of...

National lawmakers to send probe committee to Tambura

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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