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Ramaphosa urges consensus as he leaves for South Africa

Author: | Published: Thursday, April 18, 2024

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

Author: | Published: Tuesday, April 16, 2024

Key benchmarks for December elections that require implementations

Author: | Published: Friday, April 12, 2024

African Union urged to train South Sudan election officials

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SPLA-IO forces admit torturing a cattle keeper in Mundri

A senior SPLA-IO military official has admitted claims that their forces tortured a cattle keeper in Mundri East of Western Equatoria State...

Presidency urged to initiate dialogue between SPLM/A-IO factions

Authorities in Upper Nile appealed to the Presidency to prioritize discussions related to Magenis clashes, saying the ongoing military...

Animu’s deportation from above, Uganda refuses to take her – Lawyer

Ugandan authorities have refused to receive expelled controversial youth activist, Animu Athiei, according to her lawyer. (more…)

16 youth arrested in Kapoeta released from detention

At least sixteen youths have been released from detention in Torit on Tuesday after they were arrested by security personnel in Kapoeta...

Almost 50 killed in SPLM-IO factional clashes

At least 43 fighters and four Sudanese herders were killed during renewed clashes between the rival forces of SPLA-IO in Magenis on...

Land grabbing, cattle-related incidents remain major challenge in CES, says Governor Adil

Land grabbing, communal violence, cattle-related incidents, and NAS insurgency are some of the challenges faced by the citizens of Central...

Lawmakers pass bill renaming the Police and Fire Brigade

The Revitalized National Legislature and the Council of States have passed a bill renaming the country’s police and Fire Brigade. ...

Over 800 civilians killed or injured between July and Sept in S Sudan violence – UN report

At least 801 civilians were killed, injured, abducted or subjected to conflict-related sexual violence between July and September this...

Ethiopian, Eritrean nationals in Juba protest against foreign interference

The Ethiopian and Eritrean communities in Juba have gathered to reject allegations of foreign interference in Ethiopian internal...

Jonglei civil servants urged to embrace dialogue, not rioting

The governor of Jonglei State has requested civil servants in Bor Town to refrain from holding further protests and seek for dialogue with...

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