19th April 2024
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Displaced to South Sudan in 2011, Farouk now strives to serve fleeing countrymen

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After escaping a deadly conflict in Sudan’s Nuba Mountain about a decade ago, Benjamin Farouk found refuge in South Sudan and now strives...

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Student dies of electrocution in Juba

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Pregnant and lactating soldiers discovered at cantonment sites

A number of expectant and lactating soldiers are living in harsh conditions at the cantonment sites across the country, the army ...

MoH sets up measures to prevent coronavirus

Plans are underway to screen passengers at major entry points to prevent the entry of coronavirus disease into the country, the Ministry of...

S Sudan: the 2nd most corrupt nation on earth – report

Transparency International has once again ranked South Sudan as the world's second most corrupt country. (more…)

Peace monitor decries inadequate supplies to training centres

The peace monitoring body has raised an alarm over slow distribution of in-kind materials to the training centers for government and ...

UoJ: School of Medicine students deny vandalizing facilities

Students of the School of Medicine at the University of Juba have denied participating in the destruction of campus facility during...

Juba to probe Abyei massacre

President Salva Kiir has ordered for formation of a fact-finding committee to visit Abyei Administrative Area following Wednesday’s...

UN peacekeepers accused of negligence after Abyei massacre

A legislator representing the Abyei Administrative Area at the national parliament has accused the United Nations forces of failing to...

Peace soldiers die from poor conditions despite release of funds

Two soldiers have died at a training center in Owiny Kibul in Torit State, the military spokesperson of the SPLA-IO has said. (more…)

Kiir sacks Central Bank Governor

President Salva Kiir has dismissed the governor of the Bank of South Sudan, Dier Tong Ngor. (more…)

29 killed in Abyei attack

More than 29 people, including young children, were reportedly killed in an attack by armed men in the UN-protected Abyei Administrative ...

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