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‘African solutions for African problems’ at work in S. Sudan – Ramaposa

Author: | Published: Monday, April 22, 2024

The President of South Africa has affirmed that the principle of "African solutions for African problems" is actively being implemented in...

Author: | Published: Friday, April 19, 2024

Cleric urges government, NAS to resume peace talks

Author: | Published: Thursday, April 18, 2024

Ramaphosa urges consensus as he leaves for South Africa

Published: Thursday, April 18, 2024

Ramaphosa urges consensus as he leaves for South Africa

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Why Queen’s daughter-in-law made the first royal visit to S. Sudan

A member of the British Royal Family made a historic first royal visit to South Sudan to raise awareness around the issue of gender-based...

Media regulator denies violation of press freedom, opinion

The media authority in South Sudan has rejected a report by the UN human rights commission that claimed the government has continued to...

Death row prisoner set free after reconciliation

A death row prisoner has been set free after his family and the family of a man he killed reconciled recently. (more…)

SSPDF suspends rotation of peacekeepers from Asian countries

The South Sudan People's Defense Force has ordered UNMISS to suspend rotation of peacekeepers from Asian countries, the army spokesperson...

MPs set to get additional $25, 000 despite public outcry

Parliamentarians in the transitional national legislative assembly will soon receive another $25, 000 each as health insurance, a member...

Rome talks resume Monday

Peace talks will resume on Monday in Rome, between armed opposition groups that have not joined the peace process and the governmen...

Officer blames soldiers’ suffering on ministerial controversy

The disagreements over allocation of ministerial portfolios have hampered the implementation of security arrangements, an SPLA-IO official ...

Unity government without a unified force is risky – analyst

The security sector poses a threat to the unity government if the security arrangement is not implemented on time, a political analyst has...

One person killed in latest Kwajina clashes

A farmer has been killed and four cattle raiders wounded in clashes involving farmers and cattle keepers in Mapel area of Western Bahr el ...

“The hardest work” starts now, US tells Kiir, Riek

The United States has welcomed the formation of the government of national unity, saying "real work begins now". (more…)

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