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HIPPO ATTACKS RISE IN WUNROK

Hippopotamus attacks are on the rise in Wunrok, Warrap state. A hippo has been biting people at River Lol Moun in Wunrok Payam, Internews...

CHURCH AGENCY CONDUCTS INCOME GENERATING SURVEY IN WESTERN EQUATORIA

The Emergency Response Programme of the Catholic Diocese of Tambura-Yambio is conducting a survey to identify vulnerable women among IDPs, Internally Displaced Persons, within...

FIRST KOSTI STRANDED IDPS LAND IN JUBA

The first batch of returnees stranded in Kosti, Sudan, for months on end has landed in Juba Monday morning. Chairperson for Relief and Rehabilitation...

NORWAY TO HONOUR INDEPENDENCE PRESENT

The National Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports said the Foreign Minister of Norway promised to honour the independence promise to construct a national...

POLICE AND PRISON SERVICES CREATE PERSONNEL DATABASE UNITS

South Sudan Police and Prison Services have established 17 personnel database units to manage its staff. The Japanese government funded the initiative with 1.2...

DATABASE SYSTEM BURSTS GHOST POLICE

The ongoing screening and registration of law enforcement agents into a personnel database will finish with ghost names in payrolls. National Interior Minister Alison...

WOMEN CALL FOR SOUTH SUDAN, SUDAN BUFFER ZONE

The women of South Sudan presented today a petition for the UN to declare a buffer zone along the South Sudan-Sudan border to put...

HIGH TEMPERATURE BLAMED FOR CHICKENPOX INFECTIONS

Seasonal high temperatures are thought to be the main cause for an outbreak of chickenpox in Nuba Mountains that infected a number of people....

SOUTH SUDAN WOMEN RALLY FOR PEACE

South Sudan's women are rallying for peace across the country in a nationwide demonstration organized by the national Ministry of Gender, Child and Social...

FORMER ENVOY ASKS THE US TO ARM SOUTH SUDAN

The former US envoy to the Sudan has called on the international community to arm South Sudan in order to stop Khartoum's war machine....

REFUGEE RELOCATION STARTS IN JAMMAM

UNHCR, the UN agency for refugees, started relocating the first group out of 15,000 refugees from Jammam to Doro camps during the week to...

UN STRONGLY URGES SUDAN TO REMOVE FORCES FROM ABYEI

The Secretary-General strongly urges the Government of Sudan to remove its forces from the Area, in accordance with the 20 June 2011 Agreement. ...

CATHOLIC, EPISCOPALIAN BISHOPS RECOMMIT TO WORK TOGETHER

The Catholic and Episcopalian bishops of South Sudan have recommitted themselves to ecumenical work after a pause of some years. ÊFifteen bishops from the...

RELIGIOUS LIFE PLAYS IMPORTANT ROLE IN NATION BUILDING

Women and men religious play an important role in the building of South Sudan.Seventy religious from 30 congregations met for the first time in...

ENGINEERS NOT IN GOVERNMENT DUE TO INEFFECTIVE ORGANIZATION

Engineers are not part of the government setup because they are not organized and have not effectively participated in South Sudan's makeup. The Chairman...

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