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EFFECTIVE TASK FORCE A NECESSITY, SAYS SSLA MEMBER

A Member of South Sudan Legislative Assembly said that an effective task force is necessary to handle the referendum. Pascal Bandinol explained that recruitment...

STUDENTS’ CONFERENCE POSTPONED

The General Students Conference meant for 26 July 2010 has been postponed until further notice. The postponement was announced by the Chairperson of the...

POLICE TRAINNEES PROTEST OVER FOOD SHORTAGE

Thousands of police trainees yesterday staged a peaceful demonstration in protest for food shortage facing the institution. The trainees marched from the learning wing...

JOURNALIST TOUTURED OVER PROTEST COVERAGE

Police yesterday tortured and detained a journalist during a peaceful protest of police recruits in Torit town.Hassan Gama Oscar, a journalist working with the...

LEADERSHIP TRAINING ACCOMPLISHED

Female Legislators of Eastern Equatoria state yesterday accomplished a three day leadership training that kicked off on Wednesday this week. The leadership training, under...

PEACE AND JUSTICE DEPARTMENT LAUNCHES A MONTHLY NEWSLETTER

Peace and Justice Department of the Catholic Diocese of Rumbek has launched a monthly newsletter aimed at fostering relationships between the different missions and...

HUMAN RIGHTS DETERIORATE AS ISLAM DOMINATES IN NORTH SUDAN-SAYS TOP CHURCH OFFICIAL

Islam continues to be the source of legislation in the north and human rights are deteriorating again, said the president of the Sudan Catholic...

UNITY HAS NOT BEEN MADE ATTRACTIVE- SAY SUDAN BISHOPS

All indications are that unity has not been made attractive to the people of southern Sudan, states the message of the Catholic bishops of...

JUSTICE AFRICA WORKSHOP IN RUMBEK KICKS OFF

Justice Africa Workshop began today in Rumbek town at Bros Hotel. The workshop brought together different stakeholders among them, top government official, civil society,...

VIOLENCE IN DARFUR WORSENS-HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH

Fighting in Darfur is intensifying, and the United Nations needs to do more to protect civilians, human Rights watch reported. Fighting between the Sudanese...

CATHOLIC BISHOPS OF SUDAN SPEAK ON REFERENDUM

The Sudan Catholic Bishops' Conference has concluded its extraordinary plenary meeting in Juba today. As outcome of the meeting the bishops have issued a...

SOUTHERNERS MATURE TO DECIDE IN REFERENDUM, SAYS FORMER VICE PRESIDENT

The former Vice president of the Republic and President of the High Executive Council said southerners are mature enough to decide what to choose...

EASTERN EQUATORIA FORMS EMPLOYMENT AND PROMOTIONS BOARD

Eastern Equatoria state ministry of Public Service, Labour and Human Resource Development formed state employment and promotions board on July 21 2010.The state employment...

UGANDAN TRADERS LAMENT ILLEGAL TAX IN JUBA

Ugandan traders in Custom market lamented illegal taxes imposed on them by unknown people. Speaking to journalists at Custom market in Juba a trader...

CPA PARTNERS DISCUSS CITIZENSHIP AFTER REFERENDUM

The partners to the Comprehensive Peace Agreement CPA continue post referendum talks on citizenship, nationality and residency by listening to the opinions of several...

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