Lack of mobility and equipment are among the many challenges facing the police in the greater Bhar- el Ghazal region, the police spokesperson has said. Continue reading Illeteracy & lack of Mobility affect Greater BG Police
60 Teachers Participate in Maths & Science Teaching Competition
A national teaching competition in Mathematics and Science has attracted about sixty teachers from across South Sudan. Continue reading 60 Teachers Participate in Maths & Science Teaching Competition
22 African Deportees from Israel die in South Sudan
A total of 22 African migrants who were deported from Israel to South Sudan in 2012 have died, an Israel daily newspaper reported today. Continue reading 22 African Deportees from Israel die in South Sudan
NBGS Senior Official suspended over Land-Grabbing Allegations
The Director General of Physical Infrastructure in Northern Bahr el Ghazal State has been suspended by the minister.
Marko Aguer Doordit stands accused of grabbing 80 plots of land. Continue reading NBGS Senior Official suspended over Land-Grabbing Allegations
Terekeka Urges Govt to stop Intruding Jonglei, Lakes Cattle keepers
The government must resolve the issue of cattle from other states destroying properties in Terekeka County in Central Equatoria State, says the County Commissioner. Continue reading Terekeka Urges Govt to stop Intruding Jonglei, Lakes Cattle keepers
Gov Kuol ‘Struggles’ to relocate his Office to Buma
Jonglei State Government says it is waiting for a suitable means of transport in order to move its Local Government Administration to Buma in Pibor County.
Continue reading Gov Kuol ‘Struggles’ to relocate his Office to Buma
President Kiir Meets Ban Ki Moon
South Sudan says the United Nations secretary general, Ban Ki Moon, has called for direct talks between Sudan and anti-Khartoum rebels.
Presidency’s Stolen Money: Justice Gatwec Hands Over Findings
The ad hoc committee investigating disappearance of a large sum of money from the office of the President has completed its work, according to an official. Continue reading Presidency’s Stolen Money: Justice Gatwec Hands Over Findings
South Sudanese Female Students Beaten in Cairo
South Sudanese students studying at Cairo University are said to be living in fear after clashing with Egyptian students on Tuesday.
Continue reading South Sudanese Female Students Beaten in Cairo
Toyota Prepares to Construct Lamu Pipeline
The construction of the Lamu Port oil pipeline linking South Sudan to Kenya and Ethiopia is ready to begin, according the Japanese-owned company in charge of construction.