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SOUTH KORDOFAN CENSUS STARTS WELL

The recounting of South Kordofan residents started well yesterday after the results from the 2008 Census were dismissed as non-representative. SPLM youth league chairman...

SOUTH DARFUR ARTISTS DEBATE INVOLVEMENT IN SOCIAL ISSUES

South Darfur artists got together to define their role in peace building in a region torn apart by years of war. Three hundred artists...

MINISTER WARNS OF WAR OVER POSSIBLE REFERENDUM RESULTS ROW

The just appointed foreign minister warned that any disagreement over the referendum results on south Sudan's independence could lead to a new and bloodier...

MEDIA HOUSES URGED TO PRACTICE RESPONSIBLE JOURNALISM

Media houses operating in Juba were urged to practice responsible journalism during the critical period leading to the referendum and register if they did...

NATURAL RESOURCES MINISTRIES START PREPARING 2011 BUDGET

Five ministries that cater for natural resources in South Sudan started preparing a new fiscal budget to support their activities in 2011. Co-chair donor...

CIVIL SOCIETY MEMBERS TRAIN ON ENTERTAINMENT EDUCATION

The International HIV and AIDS Alliance in collaboration with UNESCO trained members of civil society on entertainment education in Juba to fight the scourge....

GOSS STEMS FOR BLINDNESS FREE SOUTH SUDAN

The ministry of health organized a three-day planning workshop with the aim of controlling blindness in south Sudan. The workshop was conducted under the...

MINISTER OF EDUCATION INSPECTS JUBA SCHOOLS

The new minister of education in Central Equatoria state is inspecting schools in Juba to get familiar with his new job. David Lowela Ladu,...

SCHOOLS HYGIENE FACILITIES POOR

Water supply and sanitation services are an overwhelming problem in schools across south Sudan. The alert comes from Ken Maskall, Chief of the WASH...

MINISTRY ORGANIZES AFRICAN CHILD DAY

The ministry in charge of children welfare is organizing the tomorrow's celebration of African Child Day involving partners and children alike. GoSS minister for...

USAID AWARDS ROAD CONTRACTS TO GRADUATES

The US aid agency awarded contracts to 17 graduates for the construction of feeder roads which will be monitored and evaluated by their engineers....

STUDENT NURSES QUIT TORIT CIVIL HOSPITAL TO JOIN ARMED FORCES

Several nurses training at Torit Civil Hospital have reportedly left the institution to join the armed forces because they offer better opportunities. This...

SEVENTEEN STUDENTS INJURED IN JUBA UNIVERSITY FIGHT

About seventeen Juba University students were injured when inter-ethnic fighting broke out at the university on Saturday and Sunday. Lual Garang, a student at...

NATIONAL PARLIAMENT POSTPONES APPROVAL OF REFERENDUM COMMISSION

The National Legislature has postponed the appointment of the Referendum Commission scheduled for yesterday after an objection raised by the Sudan People's Liberation Movement...

MALNUTRITION HIGH AMONG CHILDREN IN UNITY STATE

Unity State Ministry of Health, in collaboration with some relief organizations, carried out a nutrition assessment among over 8000 children in Bentiu and Rubkona....

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