Editorial

Despite receding flood waters, malaria takes toll in Unity State

By Chondok Stephen Magei Flood waters are subsiding in South Sudan but malaria is taking toll in some of the…

3 years ago

Teenager kills uncle’s wife in disagreement over food collection in Unity State

By Chondok Stephen Magei A teenager has beaten her uncle’s wife to death after a disagreement on who should collect…

3 years ago

Tons of food burnt to ashes in Northern Bahr el Ghazal accident

By Ambrose Achuil Garang A truck transporting 40 tons of food aid has overturned in Northern Bahr el Ghazal and…

3 years ago

Oil consortiums ‘not immune” to prosecution over pollution in South Sudan

By Ruot George Oil companies operating in South Sudan will not be immune to prosecution if an environmental audit implicates…

3 years ago

Over 200 000 people receive cholera vaccine in flooded hotspots in South Sudan

By WHO in South Sudan Kai Koang, at the crack of dawn on a Tuesday morning, armed with his loud…

3 years ago

Human rights defenders receive digital equipment

By Staff Writer South Sudan Human Rights Defenders Network (SSHRDN) has donated an assortment of digital equipment aimed at boosting…

3 years ago

South Sudan plans policy to manage wetlands

By Tapeng Michael Ohure South Sudan is working on plans to begin managing its vast wetlands. According to the country’s…

3 years ago

Seven traders killed in Jonglei cattle rustling

By Ruot George Seven traders were killed and six others wounded in a cattle raid in Jonglei last weekend, the…

3 years ago

South Sudan says committed to peace accord with opposition forces

By Tapeng Michael Ohure South Sudan has maintained it is committed to a peace deal reached with a group of…

3 years ago

Incentive to benefit South Sudanese teachers in hard-to-reach areas

By Okech Francis South Sudanese teachers operating in remote and hard-to-reach areas are set to benefit from a two-year incentive…

3 years ago