An academic research has revealed that at least 115 children have been abducted from Lirya, Lokiliri and Lowoi areas of Jubek State between 1989 and 2017. Continue reading “Research documents 115 cases of child abductions in Jubek state”
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Include child abduction in the ND, says Jubek state official
A Local Government Administrator at Jubek State has suggested that the issue of child abduction should be included on the agenda of the on-going national dialogue process. Continue reading “Include child abduction in the ND, says Jubek state official”
South Sudanese generally welcome dialogue, activists say
The Voluntary Civil Society Taskforce on the Implementation of the Peace Agreement says consultations and statements released by opposition leaders show that South Sudanese generally accept the national dialogue. Continue reading “South Sudanese generally welcome dialogue, activists say”
Gov’t releases UN Journalist after 2 years in detention
The UN Radio Journalist George Livio who has been in detention for nearly three years has been released. Continue reading “Gov’t releases UN Journalist after 2 years in detention”
Church says thousands of South Sudanese are crossing into Sudan daily
Church leaders in Western Sudan who spoke to Eye Radio, in El-Obeid say the influx of South Sudanese refugees into Sudan continue to increase on daily basis especially to Nuhut and Dehein. The church says there are over 62,000 South Sudanese refugees in both areas. They say most of the refugees go from the former Northern Bahr El-Ghazal and from Raja town. Continue reading “Church says thousands of South Sudanese are crossing into Sudan daily”
Why South Sudanese women in Khartoum are working as housemaids?
Over 2,500 South Sudanese refugee are living at Takamul camp in Eastern Nile Locality in Khartoum-North.
The camp leader says they have not received food from humanitarian any agencies this year. Chief Khamis Dimo, the camp leader of Takamul Two told Eye Radio’s Nichola Mandil in Khartoum that for them to survive, their wives have resorted to working as housemaids. Continue reading “Why South Sudanese women in Khartoum are working as housemaids?”
Cardinal Zubeir Wako talks about South Sudanese music in local churches
This week, the retired Catholic Archbishop of Khartoum and the former President of Sudan and South Sudan Catholic Bishops’ Conference, Gabriel Cardinal Zubeir Wako spoke in an exclusive interview with Eye Radio’s Nichola Mandil UKeil in El-Obeid, the capital of Sudanese State of Northern Kordofan, giving the history of how he started and what motivated him to introduce African-South Sudanese music in the local church. Continue reading “Cardinal Zubeir Wako talks about South Sudanese music in local churches”
Cardinal Wako urges South Sudanese to work for peace
The retired Catholic Archbishop of Khartoum Cardinal Gabriel Zubeir Wako is urging the people of South Sudan to work for a lasting peace. Continue reading “Cardinal Wako urges South Sudanese to work for peace”
UN Secretary-General urges warring parties to end violence
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has urged parties to the conflict in the country to cease hostilities and uphold responsibilities of protecting civilians. Continue reading “UN Secretary-General urges warring parties to end violence”
Bright Stars on bright side
The Bright Stars of South Sudan have defeated the Riverains de la Mer Rouge (the River Reds), the national football team of Djibouti 6-nill Continue reading “Bright Stars on bright side”