29th April 2024
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EAC bank governors meet in Juba amid single currency hints

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The East African Community Monetary Affairs Committee Central (MAC) holding a meeting in Juba on Monday as the regional bloc is gearing...

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Lobong condemns killings, abduction in Kapoeta East

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Bilpam to retire officers in upcoming army reforms

The SSPDF will soon retire some of its officers as it embarks on reforming the national army, the spokesperson of the SSPDF has revealed....

VP Taban threatens to sue lawmaker for defaming him

Vice President Taban Deng Gai is threatening to file a lawsuit against a member of the lower house, Honorable Mary Ayen, for a libel....

Kiir’s office says Peter Biar ‘paranoid’ over ‘death squad’ allegations

The Office of the President has described the recent allegations by activist Peter Biar that the President wanted him dead as made up...

Makuei and Lam exchange blames on delayed peace provisions

A senior member of the Opposition Alliance has accused the SPLM of derailing the implementation of crucial tasks within the peace deal, an...

Two construction workers killed in Jenderu, Juba

Two people have reportedly been killed by unknown gunmen in Jenderu residential area in Juba, Thursday night. (more…)

WES Governor’s bodyguard killed in a ‘gun accident’

A gun-related incident in Tombura County has left one National Security officer dead and two others injured. (more…)

Police close to identifying exact killer of siblings in Juba

The Sudan South Police Service says it will soon make public results of its investigations into the killing of the three little children in...

Kiir gives Igga green light to introduce economic reforms

President Salva Kiir has instructed the Economic Cluster of the transitional government to proceed with the economic reform agenda, ...

Dr Lam defends his Khartoum visit

A senior member of the South Sudan Opposition Alliance or SSOA has described his departure to Khartoum as a right to travel outside the ...

Citizens accuse gov’t of doing nothing about flood victims

South Sudanese have criticized the government for doing nothing to respond to the devastating floods that have hit most parts of the ...

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