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JCC ends deal with 3 ‘incapable’ garbage companies

Author: | Published: Sunday, April 14, 2024

Juba City Council has terminated the contracts of three companies that were tasked to collect garbage from Juba streets due to alleged lack...

Author: | Published: Sunday, April 14, 2024

MPs petition NBGs governor over unpaid allowances

Author: | Published: Sunday, April 14, 2024

South Sudan urged to invest in prevention to end AIDS by 2030

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Malaria cases overwhelm Rumbek hospital

Cases of malaria have overwhelmed the Rumbek General Hospital in Lakes State, a health official has said. (more…)

WHO encourages use of malaria vaccine

The World Health Organization has recommended widespread use of the malaria vaccine among children in sub-Saharan Africa and (more…)

Detained leader’s daughter calls for his release

The daughter of the former governor of Northern Bahr el Ghazal is appealing to President Salva Kiir to grant her father urgent...

School founder to sue WHO over ‘unprofessional’ drug administration

The founder of Ibba Girls Boarding School has threatened to sue the World Health Organization for mass drug administration that...

Ibba schoolchildren recover from adverse deworming tablet side effects

Over 90 percent of schoolchildren hospitalized at Maridi Hospital after developing adverse side effects from a deworming tablet...

10 critically injured patients airlifted from Tambura to Juba – ICRC

At least ten wounded patients have been airlifted from Tambura to Juba for intensive surgical care, the International Committee of Red...

Local NGO calls for public awareness on petroleum laws

Lack of awareness of existing laws governing the petroleum sector in South Sudan remained a challenge to local community and...

27 more catch Covid-19

The Ministry of Health says it has confirmed 27 new cases of coronavirus in the last 24 hours. (more…)

7 die of Covid-19

Seven people lost lives to the coronavirus last week, the Ministry of Health has said. (more…)

Pibor authorities expect disease outbreaks amidst floods

Health authorities in Pibor Administrative Area have raised an alarm over the possible outbreak of diseases due to persistent rainfall...

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