Peace

President Kiir travels to Nairobi to launch peace process

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President Salva Kiir this morning travelled to Nairobi, Kenya, to attend the launch of the Nairobi Peace process between the government and...

Author: | Published: Tuesday, May 7, 2024

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

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Nearly 120 more child soldiers freed in Gbudue

The UN children’s agency says it has helped release nearly 120 more child soldiers in South Sudan. (more…)

IO forces report to cantonment sites

An official says the opposition forces under Dr. Riek Machar are reporting to cantonment sites. (more…)

“Our houses still occupied”, IDPs crave to go back home

Some IDPs in Juba are appealing to the relevant authorities to evict those who have illegally occupied their homes. (more…)

‘Nobody will temper with’ 35% women representation

President Salva Kiir has promised to offer women 35 percent representation as provided for in the new peace deal. (more…)

More than 12, 000 S. Sudanese voluntarily return to Fashoda

More than 12 thousand people have returned to Fashoda from Sudan just in a span of one week, according to the State information minister. ...

President Kiir urges parties to focus on peace

President Salva Kiir has called on the peace parties to focus on the future of South Sudan despite failure by the western countries to fund...

Embassy intervenes in Maj. Achuil’s case

The South Sudan Embassy in Kampala says it is engaging Ugandan authorities in releasing the detained female (more…)

Jonglei cabinet tackles land issue

The state council of ministers in Jonglei has set up a five-member committee to address a land issue. (more…)

Japan donates $1 million peace funds to NPTC

The government of Japan has offered the National Pre-Transitional Committee $ 1 million . (more…)

Church calls on parties to respect ceasefire

The South Sudan Council of Churches is appealing to the peace parties to respect the ceasefire agreement. (more…)

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