October 24, 2024
Editorial
News

Hiking Water Prices Mirrors South Sudan’s Unending Economic Woes

By Awan Achiek South Sudan’s capital Juba sits on the bank of Africa’s longest river, the Nile, but for residents

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News

More than 150 inmates get vocational training at Juba prison

Al least 178 inmates and prison staff have undergone technical training in plumbing, electrical and masonry at Juba Central prison.

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News

Government mulls increasing budget for agriculture sector

By Staff Writer   The government has promised to increase budgetary allocation to the agriculture sector in this year’s fiscal year

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News

South Sudan warns tough measures on expired goods

By Staff Writer  South Sudan’s Minister of Environment has raised red flag on the proliferation of expired goods on the

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News

South Sudan up for Pan-African Parliament’s Presidency

By John Agok The five parliamentarians representing South Sudan among 235 Pan-African Members of Parliament in South Africa are lobbying

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News

South Sudan seeks exploration, refinery to spur development

By Okech Francis South Sudan is planning more exploration and refining fuel to maximize profits from its crude reserves and

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Covid-19

South Sudan COVID-19 Health Workers Call Off Strike

By Awan Achiek COVID-19 frontline health workers have called off their strikeover unpaid incentives citing humanitarian grounds. “The COVID-19 frontline healthcare workers sat

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News

At least 13 killed, 16 wounded in clashes in Lakes State

By Staff Writer Inter-communal clashes on Saturday in Rumbek East have left 13 people killed and 16 others wounded in Lakes state.

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Covid-19

South Sudan vaccinates more than 16,000 against COVID-19

By Simon Deng More than 16,000 people in South Sudan have been vaccinated against COVID-19, despite logistical challenges amid shortage of funds.

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Features

Insecurity Poses Threat To Constitution Making Process

By Simon Deng The prevailing insecurity in some parts of the country could derail the recently launched constitutional making process

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