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NORWEGIAN MINISTER DISCUSSES REFERENDUM WITH SPLM

A Norwegian delegation headed by the minster for foreign affairs met yesterday the SPLM secretary general to discuss the implementation of the Comprehensive Peace...

ST. KIZITO PARISH CELEBRATES UGANDA MARTYRS

St. Kizito Parish in Munuki. Juba, celebrated yesterday Uganda Martyrs day under their patron St. Kizito and the twenty third anniversary of the opening...

CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF RUMBEK GETS NEW PASTORAL COORDINATOR

The Catholic Diocese of Rumbek (DOR) has a new Pastoral coordinator at its Nairobi administrative base, in Kenya. Ernst Ulz, an Italian national, was...

ISOKE PUPILS LEARN ABOUT PERSONAL HYGIENE AND SANITATION

Thirty pupils from St. Kizito primary school, in Isoke Central Boma, Eastern Equatoria, received training on personal hygiene and sanitation. The training that kicked...

SHORTAGE OF MANPOWER HINDERS AGRICULTURE

The Ministry of Agriculture in the Central Equatoria state government attributed poor farming results in south Sudan to lack of manpower. Subek Samson heads...

SOUTH SUDAN ARMY KILLS EIGHT REBELS IN UNITY STATE

The SPLA announced that it killed eight rebels and captured 13 in a clash with a renegade Colonel in Unity State. One SPLA soldier...

CENTRAL BANK TO SUPPORT SUDANESE POUND

The Central Bank said yesterday it would move to support the weakening Sudanese pound by injecting foreign currency into the market and tightening restrictions...

SOUTH AFRICA VOWS TO ARREST AL-BASHIR

The South African president said it would arrest his Sudanese counterpart if he visited South Africa, stating its commitment to the international laws it...

CHILD SOLDIERS ENROLLING FOR SCHOOL SHOOT UP

A school to cater for former child soldiers has over 2000 pupils enroled, UNICEF said. The school for child soldiers is located in Rumbek,...

GIRLS IN SCHOOL STILL TOO FEW, LAMENTS UNICEF

The percentage of girls in school in South Sudan is still much lower than expected. This was the alert left by UNICEF education chief,...

SOUTH SUDAN NOT A FAILED STATE, SAYS ANALYST

An analyst denied allegations that South Sudan would become a failed state if it separated from the North and became an independent state. John...

FORGERY STOPS POLICE ISSUING DRIVING LICENSES

Police authorities stopped issuing general driving licenses in Central Equatoria after fake permits were sold to drivers by unknown persons. Brigadier Martin Wani is...

POVERTY DERAILS WOMEN ACTIVITIES IN RUMBEK

High levels of poverty in Lakes state are derailing activities the Catholic Church organized to promote women in the Diocese of Rumbek. Mary Mumu,...

EASTERN EQUATORIA GOVERNOR URGES CITIZENS TO FOCUS ON REFERENDUM

The governor for Eastern Equatoria urged citizens to focus on the forthcoming referendum to achieve the final liberation and freedom of south Sudan. Louis...

UN TRAINS EASTERN EQUATORIA PRISON OFFICERS

The UN office for crime is training prisons officers in Eastern Equatoria state. Captain Isaac Abuaku Ameyan, the training coordinator, told the press that...

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