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74 medical practitioners sat for accreditation tests

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South Sudan General Medical Council has conducted exams for 74 medical students to obtain accreditation to practice the profession in the...

Author: | Published: Saturday, April 27, 2024

SSFA President Maduot pays visit to Upper Nile’s football clubs

Published: Saturday, April 27, 2024

Yakani calls for restraint after fresh attacks in Tambura

Published: Saturday, April 27, 2024

3 drivers, trader killed in Akobo road ambushes

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NRA unveils anti-corruption form

The National Revenue Authority has introduced a security-enhanced financial receipt to stop traffic police officers from diverting money...

Kerbino’s family told to stop asking for his body

The family of late Kerbino Wol says the government told them that they should stop asking for the body of their late son. (more…)

Some Juba schools defiantly resume business

Some schools in Juba have resumed classes for candidates, although authorities have not officially reopened schools due to coronavirus...

SSOA split over Jonglei offer

The South Sudan Opposition Alliance is divided over the recent deal that allocated Jonglei State to the coalition. (more…)

Kenya’s UNSC seat to ‘benefit’ S.Sudan — analyst

Kenya’s new position as one of the non-permanent African representatives to the United Nations Security Council will benefit South Sudan,...

S.Sudan’s Covid-19 cases rise to 1,892

  South Sudan's Ministry of Health said 10 new cases of coronavirus disease were confirmed on Sunday. (more…)

14 killed in Jonglei cattle raids

Two separate cattle-related attacks in Makuach and Panyagoor Payams of Jonglei State have left at least 14 people dead and 5 others...

South Sudan: COVID-19 cases reach 1,882

  South Sudan's Ministry of Health says 18 new cases of coronavirus disease were confirmed on Saturday. (more…)

S.Sudan set to be declared polio-free

South Sudan is set to be declared polio-free in August. (more…)

Floods displace nearly 20,000 in Jonglei state

Authorities in Jonglei State say nearly 20,000 people have been displaced by flashfloods in Bor, Twic East, and Duk Counties. (more…)

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