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WAU NORTH GETS NEW COURT

South Sudan Judiciary and Western Bahr El Ghazal government opened Wau North Court last Saturday. Chief Justice Chan Riec Madut praised the cooperation between...

NUBA MOUNTAINS FARMERS URGED TO PREPARE NEW CROP SEASON

Farmers in Nuba Mountains should begin preparing land in advance to increase food production. Secretary for agriculture Jamil Makki said early land preparation contributes...

SOUTH SUDAN TO EXPORT OIL BY ROAD

The Government of South Sudan plans to resume oil production and export some 35,000 barrels of crude per day by road until two pipelines...

UN ASKS FOR CEASEFIRE ALONG SUDAN- SOUTH SUDAN BORDER

The UN has asked Sudan and South Sudan to end renewed hostilities along the border that have displaced thousands of people. The UN Security...

CARITAS MEETS TO IMPROVE OPERATIONS IN SOUTH SUDAN

A Catholic charity started a three-day meeting in Juba to find new ways to improve its humanitarian services to the people of South Sudan....

SEVEN PEOPLE KILLED IN LAND CLASHES NEAR JUBA

At least seven people were killed yesterday at Jopa, near Juba, in violent clashes between the land owners and settlers. Blaise Tombe told CRN...

STUDENTS RIOT AT JUBA UNIVERSITY OVER LANGUAGE ISSUE

A group of students disrupted classes today at the University of Juba in protest for a lecturer teaching in English. Students' Union president Ajang...

OFFICIAL CONDEMNS INDISCIPLINE AMONG GOVERNMENT WORKERS

The deputy minister for Labour and Public Service said a survey conducted last year revealed gross professional indiscipline among government employees like missing or...

SOUTH KORODOFAN REFUGEES MOSTLY MINORS

More than 70 percent of the over 300,000 refugees from South Kordofan are under 18 and their security is apparently compromised by the recent...

POLICE ARREST TWO PEOPLE ON DOCUMENTS FORGERY CHARGES

Yei Traffic Police this morning arrested two people caught while forging personal documents to sell to their clients. Second Lieutenant Andrew Kenyi told Radio...

AGED CIVIL SERVANTS FORGE BIRTH DATE TO DODGE RETIREMENT

Aged civil servants are forging birth certificates to postpone retirement in Eastern Equatoria and the state Ministry of Public Service and Human Resource Development...

WOMEN ADVOCATE FOR PEACE AHEAD OF INTERNATIONAL DAY

Members of the international organization Women for Women in Lakes State were joined by State dignitaries and other people at William's Bridge to advocate...

WESTERN BAHR EL GHAZAL GOVERNMENT TO ISSUE IDENTITY DOCUMENTS

The directorate of Immigration and Passports in Western Bahr El-Ghazal state announced that soon it will start issuing personal documents to its citizens, including...

MINISTER PROMISES ENOUGH ELECTRICITY TO WAU

The national dams and electricity minister was in Wau yesterday in a fact finding mission to check on the problems of power supply in...

UPPER NILE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS DECRY LACK OF ELECTRICITY IN HOSTELS

Upper Nile University students in Malakal campus are complaining about inadequate service of electricity at their hostels. A student representative who asked to...

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