19th April 2024
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Ramaphosa urges consensus as he leaves for South Africa

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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said progress in the revitalized peace agreement is commendable while calling for continued...

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Torrential rains expected in most parts of Equatoria

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Air Traffic Management System to be commissioned soon: Kiir

President Salva Kiir announced in a speech in parliament the completion of the country’s Air Traffic Management System which he said is...

Kiir says 20-MW Nesitu solar power plant ready for launch

President Salva Kiir said on Wednesday his government has completed the construction of Nesitu Solar Power Plant to supply a capacity of 20...

WES police personnel foil bandits’ attempt to disarm them

Police in Western Equatoria State said security forces deployed to protect Makpandu Refugee Camp in Yambio County have foiled an attempt by...

Ruweng alarmed by oil pollution as it records 3 birth defects in 2024

The government of oil-rich Ruweng Administrative Area says it has recorded three children born with deformities between January and April...

One killed in Ikwotos cattle raiding

Eastern Equatoria State government has condemned the killing of one person in a cattle-related incident in Ikwotos County on Monday....

About 100 military police graduated in Yei River County

The South Sudan People Defense Force (SSPDF) graduated at least 90 Military Police on Tuesday to be deployed for civilians’ protection in...

Advocacy group urges parliament to deliberate on economic crisis

Juba-based Center for Peace and Advocacy (CPA) is urging the national parliament to deliberate on and address the economic hardships...

Parliament reopens after four months of recess

President Salva Kiir reopened of the Reconstituted Transitional National Legislature on Wednesday after lawmakers spent nearly four months...

Seven dead, hundreds injured in most powerful Taiwan quake in 25 years

At least seven people were killed and more than 700 injured Wednesday by a powerful earthquake in Taiwan that damaged dozens of buildings...

US unsatisfied with South Sudan investigation into Allen’s death

The United States government said the recent South Sudan investigation into the death of journalist Christoper Allen has failed to address...

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