WOMEN DISCUSS TRANSITIONAL CONSTITUTIONAbout 100 women from the ten states of South Sudan have discussed the Transitional Constitution of the new republic in a three-day workshop in Juba. KHARTOUM AND JUBA MUST SEEK PEACEFUL SOLUTIONS, SAYS EUThe European Union urged the governments of Khartoum and Juba to negotiate peaceful solutions for the pending issues. YEI CATHOLIC BISHOP ORDAINS DEACONThe Catholic bishop of Yei yesterday ordained to the diaconate a Comboni Missionary from his diocese. YEI COMMISSIONER URGES CITIZENS TO KEEP PEACEYei River County Commissioner urged citizens to cooperate with the government of South Sudan to keep the peace during and after Independence celebrations in order to promote development. EASTERN EQUATORIA POSTPONES SPLA DAY CELEBRATIONThe Government of Eastern Equatoria postponed the celebrations to commemorate SPLA’s twenty eighth anniversary to Wednesday. LOPIT- PARI COMMUNITY DISAGREEMENT NEEDS PRESIDENTIAL INTERVENTIONDisagreement between members of Lopit and Pari communities of Eastern Equatoria over the administration of Lafon-Lopa County are calling for the intervention of President Salva Kiir Mayardit. CATHOLIC BISHOPS DRAW INDEPENDENCE CELEBRATIONS PROGRAMMEThe Catholic Bishops of South Sudan concluded on Friday a five-day regional meeting to approve the Church’s six-month long Independence Celebrations Programme. ARCHBISHOP INNAUGRATES GUMBO'S ST VINCENT DE PAUL BASIC SCHOOLThe Catholic Archbishop of Juba Saturday inaugurated St. Vincent de Paul Basic School in Gumbo. |
EASTERN EQUATORIA COMMUNITIES TO RESOLVE LAND ISSUES PEACEFULLY TO ATTRACT INVESTORSEastern Equatoria Governor has called on the communities to use peaceful means to settle land problems to avoid scaring investors away. SECURITY FORCES ROUND UP SUSPECTED CRIMINAL IN NINE EASTERN EQUATORIA VILLAGESEastern Equatoria security forces carried Justice and Peace operations in nine villages of Torit and Lafon-Lopa counties to recovered stolen animals, guns and arrest suspects involved in crimes. |










