The Office of the First Vice President says it does not have the resources to facilitate dialogue and restore security in Tambura County of Western Equatoria state. Continue reading “Machar’s office asks for funds to initiate dialogue, end Tambura violence”
Tag: South Sudan
Acting NRA boss makes suspicious bank transfers
The National Revenue Authority has lately been making suspicious bank transfers out of the non-oil revenue collections, bank documents Continue reading “Acting NRA boss makes suspicious bank transfers”
WHO delivers medical supplies to Fangak
WHO says it has delivered medical emergency kits, cholera investigation kits, and WASH supplies to Kuerdeang health facility in Fangak State. Continue reading “WHO delivers medical supplies to Fangak”
IO in TGoNU splits, Gen. Gathoth made interim chairman
Members of the SPLM/A-IO in the TGoNU have issued a vote of no confidence against their leader first Continue reading “IO in TGoNU splits, Gen. Gathoth made interim chairman”
SPLA: Past, Present and Aspirations
Exactly 35 years ago, South Sudanese joined by some Sudanese aggrieved by the government in Khartoum established the SPLM/SPLA. Continue reading “SPLA: Past, Present and Aspirations”
UNISFA mandate extended
The UN Security Council has once again extended the mandate for its interim forces in Abyei area for Continue reading “UNISFA mandate extended”
IGAD sees “a little bit of light” to fast-track HLRF
The IGAD Council of Ministers say the parties have ‘somehow’ narrowed their positions on Continue reading “IGAD sees “a little bit of light” to fast-track HLRF”
Labor Day: Workers living ‘by God’s grace’
On the occasion of the International Labor Day, South Sudanese workers say they are not enjoying the fruits of their labor due to the current conflict and economic hardship. Continue reading “Labor Day: Workers living ‘by God’s grace’”
“No tax audit without a letter” -NRA warns
Tax audit and investigations carried out on private and public businesses have been suspended by the National Revenue Authority, NRA. Continue reading ““No tax audit without a letter” -NRA warns”
About 100 aid workers killed in the last five years
At least 100 aid workers have been killed in South Sudan since the conflict erupted in 2013, according to the United Nations Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. Continue reading “About 100 aid workers killed in the last five years”