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TRAUMA COUNSELLING TRAINING CONCLUDES IN RUMBEK

A one-month training on trauma counselling concluded on Friday in Rumbek with the graduation of 28 participants from various parts of South Sudan and...

MEDICINE AND VETERINARY STUDENTS RALLY IN WAU

Students from the colleges of medicine and veterinary sciences in Bahr El Ghazal University took to the streets of Wau this morning demanding the...

SOUTH SUDAN ARMY NOT SUPPORTING SPLA-NORTH

Rebel forces combating the Sudanese army in South Kordofan have denied that they received support from South Sudan.Sudan Liberation Front, an alliance between SPLA-North...

BROTHER AUGUSTO PASSES AWAY

One of the eldest religious brothers in the Archdiocese of Juba has died suddenly this morning after a short illness. Br Augusto Lopeta...

CONSTITUTION PROCESS NEEDS PARTICIPATION AND TRANSPARENCY

The process leading to the permanent Constitution in South Sudan should be participated and transparent and the Government has to inform the citizens about...

CONSTITUTIONAL POST HOLDERS TO RESIGN IF FAIL TO DECLARE ASSETS

Constitutional post holders will be asked to resign if they failed to submit their declaration of personal wealth to the Anti-corruption Commission.South Sudan Anti-Corruption...

OVER 105,000 PEOPLE INFECTED WITH TB IN SOUTH SUDAN

Over 105,000 people in South Sudan are suffering from tuberculosis infections. Inwar Otieno from the National Ministry of health was in Torit's Radio Emmanuel...

DDR COMMISSION REGISTERS MISSING EX-COMBATANTS IN WESTERN EQUATORIA

The Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration Commission in Western Equatoria announced it wants to register missing ex-combatants in the state. DDR Commission State Chairman Philip...

FOOD AID REACHES NASIR COUNTY

24 trucks loaded with food aid reached Nasir County in Upper Nile State over the past two weeks. South Sudan Relief and Rehabilitation Commission...

CALM RETURNS TO SOUTH SUDAN-SUDAN BORDER

SPLA forces have returned to their positions within South Sudan as tensions calmed down at the border with the Sudan following two days of...

7,500 SOUTH SUDANESE STILL STUDYING IN SUDANESE UNIVERSITIES

There are still 7,500 South Sudanese students attending universities in the Sudan and they should be able to conclude their courses without problems.Government spokesperson...

HUMAN RIGHTS START AT CONCEPTION

Human rights have to be recognised since the moment a human being is conceived. Commissioner of Central Equatoria State prison James Lisamure said yesterday...

NON EQUATORIA STUDENTS CALL FOR RECONCILIATION

Juba University students should reconcile and make peace in order to resume lectures and normal life at the institution. The University of Juba was...

CLERK DEFENDS LAKES STATE MPS

The Clerk of Lakes State Legislative Assembly has defended the members of parliament against accusations of laziness. Last week, MPs were accused of...

FOUR DIE IN NUBA MOUNTAINS FIGHTING

Four people died yesterday in Amdual area of Nuba Mountains during heavy clashes between government forces and SPLA-North rebels. Ismail Dafallh, a SPLA-North commander,...

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