October 23, 2024
Editorial
Politics

Western Equatoria violence, catalysed with brutal sexual violence claimed 440 lives: UN

By Deng Machol Violence in South Sudan’s Western Equatoria State last year, carried all the hallmarks of brutality, leaving a

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News

Northern Bahr el Ghazal revokes registration of schools over early opening

By Ambrose Achuil Garang Northern Bahr el Ghazal has revoked the registration certificates for schools which opened early for the

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Business News

South Sudan projects hiking oil price will boost economic reforms

By Simon Deng Increasing price of crude oil will help boost economic recovery if well utilised by South Sudan, Vice

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Politics

Church leaders demand suppression of violence in Unity state

By Chondok Stephen Magei Church leaders are demanding Unity State government and communities to overcome and supress violence that continue

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Politics

Authorities warn army unit in W. Equatoria risks relations with DR Congo

By Johnson Juma Batal An army unit awaiting integration into the South Sudan People’s Defence Force, stationed in Western Equatoria,

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News

Increasing tremor worries residents of South Sudan capital

By Tapeng Michael Ohure Periodic tremors are occurring in the vicinity of South Sudan’s capital Juba and leaving residence worried.

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News

Upper Nile University partners Kenya based Zetech University in enhancing education quality

By Simon Deng South Sudan’s Upper Nile University has joined hands with the Kenya based Zetech University to collaborate in

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Politics

President Kiir institutes committee to investigate violence in Abyei

By Deng Machol President Salva Kiir has instituted a committee to investigate violence in Abyei region which has claimed the

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News

South Sudan seeks guidance from its US Embassy over citizen’s killing in Canada

By Ruot George South Sudan has directed its embassy in Washington DC to follow a case in which its citizen

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Business

South Sudanese women blamed for ignorance of beneficial cross border trade regimes

By Simon Deng Most South Sudanese women working in the cross-border trade sector are ignorant of a new trade regime

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