A popular Sudanese musician Sharhabil Ahmed was forced to deny his death after rumours about his demise went viral in Sudanese societies this morning. Continue reading ‘King of Sudanese jazz’ dispels rumours of his death
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Jonduru residents allocate piece of land for building a police station
Residents of the Jonduru area in Juba have allocated a piece of land for building a police station. Continue reading Jonduru residents allocate piece of land for building a police station
South Sudan in final stage to secure Covid-19 vaccine
South Sudan has officially applied for coronavirus vaccines to protect citizens from the pandemic, the Ministry of Health has revealed. Continue reading South Sudan in final stage to secure Covid-19 vaccine
Kenya cancels visa-on-arrival, shifts to e-Visa
The Kenyan Government says it has fully shifted to the issuance of electronic Visa with effect from 1st January 2021. Continue reading Kenya cancels visa-on-arrival, shifts to e-Visa
Rise in oil prices signifies recovery from global lockdown measures
Global oil prices rose to their highest in many months as oil-producing countries are expected to maintain production at current levels. Continue reading Rise in oil prices signifies recovery from global lockdown measures
UN-AU peacekeeping mission ends in Sudan
More than 6,500 peacekeepers are leaving Darfur region after the United Nations–African Union Mission in Sudan came to a closure on Thursday last week. Continue reading UN-AU peacekeeping mission ends in Sudan
Kenya begins two-year UN Security Council tenure
Kenya has officially begun its two-year seat at the United Nations Security Council. Continue reading Kenya begins two-year UN Security Council tenure
2020: More than 2,400 Killed in inter-communal, cattle-related violence—CEPO
More than 2,400 South Sudanese have died due to inter-communal violence and armed cattle raiding in 2020, a local non-governmental organization has said. Continue reading 2020: More than 2,400 Killed in inter-communal, cattle-related violence—CEPO
Trilateral negotiations on GERD resume
Negotiations between Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt on the filling of the Great Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) resumed Sunday virtually. Continue reading Trilateral negotiations on GERD resume
US Senators in final bid to derail certification of Biden’s victory
A group of US senators says they will refuse to certify Joe Biden’s election victory unless a commission is set up to investigate alleged voter fraud.
Continue reading US Senators in final bid to derail certification of Biden’s victory