October 23, 2024
Editorial
News

South Sudan receives consignment of Medicines from India

South Sudan’s government received a consignment of medicines for treatment of malaria and COVID–19 from India on Monday. Speaking upon

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Features

Expert calls for establishment of anti-riot police unit to mitigate communal violence

By Awan Achiek A South Sudanese political analyst called on the government to establish anti-riot police units to prevent, combat

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Covid-19

South Sudanese Medics Stay Away from COVID-19 Inoculation

By Okech Francis The inoculation against COVID-19 in the capital Juba has registered a low turnout with medical personnel choosing

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Business

Lights back on in Juba after days of total outage

The power is back on in Juba on Sunday from 6pm local time. The Juba Electricity Distribution Company (JEDCO) announced

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News

President Kiir reshuffles government.

South Sudan’s president Salva Kiir Mayardit has made changes in his government on Saturday through a decree read on the

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News

Cargo trucks begin journey to Juba

Kenyan and Ugandan truck drivers have ended their week-long strike and are now in South Sudan heading to Juba according

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Features

Violence brings hollow peace to South Sudanese

By Okech Francis Ululations of joy rang across South Sudan when President Salva Kiir and rebel leader turned First Vice

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News

Cargo trucks expected to start entering South Sudan on Saturday

South Sudan’s government says it has agreed to provide security escorts to all commercial trucks moving along the major highways

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News

We’ll deal with the Torontos and Niggas without compromise – Juba City Mayor

The Administration of Juba City Council has directed the organized forces to deal with gangsters commonly known as “Toronto Boys”

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News

South Sudan’s Energy Ministry promises to resolve stand-off with electricity company.

South Sudan’s Ministry of Energy and Dams says it’s vey concerned with the electricity supply problems plaguing the capital city,

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