South Sudan Judiciary Is Intimidated: Chief Justice
By Simon Deng South Sudan’s Judiciary, one of the arms of the government is facing intimidation with judges and other
By Simon Deng South Sudan’s Judiciary, one of the arms of the government is facing intimidation with judges and other
By Staff Writer South Sudan is stable enough to welcome investments after six years of crisis sent most foreign investors
By John Agok A three-day Regional Security Conference for Eastern Africa countries has kicked off in South Sudan’s capital Juba.
By Manyuon Mayen Manyuon, Juba South Sudan’s Minister of Higher Education, Science and Technology has appealed to Dr. John Garang
By Ruot George Internally Displaced Persons in Bentiu in South Sudan’s Unity State are in panic after gunmen breached the
By Awan Achiek South Sudan People’s Defense Force and armed opposition groups have signed an agreement to end all forms
By Simon Deng South Sudan could suffer a deadly second wave of COVID-19 infections like it’s neighbor Uganda and Kenya
By Simon Deng South Sudan’s First Vice President and leader of Sudan People’s Liberation Army/ Movement-in opposition (SPLA/M-IO) Riek Machar
By Denis Ejulu The bulging youth unemployment rate in South Sudan is a threat to national security following recent violent
By Onen Walter Solomon, Juba A Health official at the South Sudan’s Ministry of Health said the nine members of