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TRAFFIC POLICE BANS FOREIGNERS FROM COMMERCIAL DRIVING

South Sudan Traffic Police has banned foreigners from commercial driving blaming them for the high rate of accidents in Juba. Molana Bingo, an Ugandan...

COMMERCE MINISTER PLEDGES BOOSTING PRIVATE SECTOR

The new minister for Commerce and Industry pledged to develop the private sector in South Sudan, a major source of employment. Garang Diing Akuang...

EAST JONGLEI ASKS FOR OUTSIDE LEADERS

Warring communities in Eastern Equatoria are asking for an independent leadership from outside the state to stop a long ongoing conflict that has claimed...

POWER STRUGGLE SPLITS UDF UP

The United Democratic Front (UDF) has been split into two parties due to an internal power struggle in Central Equatoria. Last month, the UDF...

PARTY LEADER ADMITS DIFFICULT MOMENT

The national leader of the United Democratic Front admitted that his party is going through a period of unprecedented difficulties. Peter Abdurrahman Sule told...

CHURCH GROUP ORGANIZES EYE SURGERY CAMP IN TONJ

A Church group is organizing a week-long eye surgery camp in Tonj Civil Hospital to combat blindness. Sebit Kush Chiman is the director of...

OFFICER WARNS OF LACK OF FOOD IN NUBA MOUNTAINS

A Nuba Mountains development organization has warned of food scarcity in the region that puts many lives at risk. About 121,000 people were displaced...

SUDAN SHUTS DOWN SPLM-NORTH OFFICES ACROSS THE COUNTRY

Sudanese authorities closed the offices of the opposition SPLM-North after clashes erupted between SAF and troops loyal to Blue Nile state Governor Malik Agar....

16,000 FLEE BLUE NILE TO ETHIOPIA

The UN said in a statement that some 16,000 people are reported to have fled from Kurmuk, in Blue Nile State, across the border...

BASHIR RELEASES 85 SOUTH SUDANESE WOMEN

The President of the Sudan has issued a decree releasing 85 women from South Sudan held in prisons in Khartoum for brewing alcoholic drinks....

JUBA CITIZENS EXPRESS MIXED VIEWS ON NEW CABINET

Citizens in Juba expressed different views on the first cabinet of the Republic of South Sudan. Bakhita Radio organized yesterday a discussion forum on...

CHURCHES HELP BUILDING BETTER FAMILIES

The Sudan Council of Churches is helping to build a stronger family life through a seminar allowing families to share ideas and advise each...

YEI COUNTY COUNTS ON GOOD HARVEST

The department of agriculture in Yei River County has been working very hard with the farmers and NGOs to produce enough food this year...

YEI RIVER COUNTY NGOS PREPARE DEMOCRACY DAY

NGOs operating in Yei River County organized a meeting yesterday to prepare the International Day of Democracy that is celebrated on September 15. Local,...

PARISH PRIESTS URGED TO PLAY ROLE IN LOCAL DEVELOPMENT

Parish priests should take an active role in identifying and monitoring development projects at their respective parishes.The appeal comes from the Vicar general of...

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