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- Finance Minister backtracks on advanced oil sale remarks
- Torit county education supervisors trained on data collection
- Government urged to invest in food production
- Fire Koch, Mayendit commissioners – gov’t told
- Kenya apologises to Kiir after Biar’s ‘inappropriate’ remarks
- South Sudan risks returning to conflict, says deputy speaker
- Government investing in network monitoring tools
- UN reports surge in conflict-related sexual violence
- Social Insurance Fund Bill necessary for South Sudan: MP
- Peace monitors urge enactment of laws for managing transition
- NRA plans to establish ‘one-stop-shop’ for revenue collection
- Be impartial – Governor Cleto to media
- Gov’t mulls upgrade of faltering healthcare system
- South Sudan, DRC discuss bilateral relations
- Cabinet approves SSP 2.7 billion for peace initiative
- SPLM-IO secretariat launched in Unity State
- Lakes State establishes special court to try cattle raiders
- Senior doctor dispels fears over birth control pills
- South Sudan’s first-ever Geological Data Centre complete
- Traffic negligence: the nightmare of Unity State residents
- Checkups introduces subscription plan to ease access to medication
- UJOSS trains 25 journalists on constitution making process in Wau
- South Sudan joins regional trade body
- South Sudan diverting oil revenue to finance expensive loans
- VP Abdelbagi urges students to embrace peace
- Central Bank accuses ‘greedy people’ for obstructing financial reforms
- 13 killed in deadly cattle raid in Duk County
- National Youth Union relieves 3 executive members
- Yambio businesswomen decry bad roads, funding deficiency
- Networking, leisure: why South Sudanese youths frequent tea places
- Exclusive: Juba Monitor’s ownership wrangle unravelled
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