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FIVE INJURED IN ROAD ACCIDENT

Five people, four passengers and one driver, were injured in an accident that took place Monday in Marol Akec, Western Bahr el Ghazal....

GOVERNOR OPENS TORIT MODERN MARKET

Eastern Equatoria Governor Monday received from South Sudan Recovery Fund the keys of a model market built in Torit and some road building...

SOUTH SUDAN WARNS SUDAN OVER HALTING OIL EXPORTS

The Government of South Sudan is strongly warning Khartoum against its move to stop its oil exports through Sudan's oil pipelines. The Government of...

SOUTH SUDAN MIDWIVES AND NURSES PREPARE REGULATIONS

Midwife and nurse representatives from all over South Sudan are meeting in a three-day workshop in Juba to come up with ideas in order...

STUDENTS PRESSURE UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION TO SORT OUT ISSUES

A students' body at the University of Juba has urged the Vice Chancellor to resolve the issues raised in a petition presented last week....

PRESIDENT CALLS FOR UNITY AND PEACE IN SOUTH SUDAN

The President of the Republic called on South Sudanese to remain united and keep the peace in the country while facing the challenges of...

GERMAN AMBASSADOR URGES JOURNALISTS TO ACT RESPONSIBLY

The representative of Germany to South Sudan has called on journalists to carry out their duties responsibly. Ambassador Peter Felten addressed yesterday a group...

2,000 CANDIDATES START FINAL EXAMINATIONS IN EASTERN EQUATORIA

Two thousand candidates have started their primary leaving examinations yesterday in Eastern Equatoria. The state minister for education, science and technology, Michael Lopuke Lotyam,...

MINISTER APPEALS FOR GIRL CHILD EDUCATION

Eastern Equatoria minister for education has appealed to parents and other partners to give priority to girl child education in the state noting that...

WAU YOUTH LEARN CATERING SKILLS

Youth from Wau, the capital of Western Bahr el Ghazal, started today a ten-day course on catering to brighten their future. International Labor Organization...

NUBA FARMERS CAUTION CATTLE KEEPERS TO BE AWAY FROM CROPS

Farmers in Nuba Mountains have warned the cattle owners to keep their animals away from fields in order not to destroy their crops. A...

SEX WORKERS RISK VIOLENCE, HIV IN JUBA’S BROTHELS

The business of sex is booming in Juba, especially in Jebel Market sex camp, and prostitutes risk violence and aids from their clients. The...

SUDAN STOPS SOUTH SUDAN OIL EXPORTS

Sudan has decided to stop the oil exports of South Sudan because the two governments have not yet agreed on a transit fee for...

NATIONAL PARLIAMENT ADJOURNS DEBATE TO APPROVE AUDITOR GENERAL AND HEADS OF COMMISSION

The National Legislative Assembly postponed today's debate to approve the appointments of Auditor General and two heads of commission because there were not enough...

PARLIAMENT SUMMONS THREE MINISTERS OVER WATER CRISIS

High price rates of water for domestic use in South Sudan have prompted the National Legislative Assembly to summon the ministers of water resources,...

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