October 23, 2024
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South Sudan parties agree to cease hostilities

By Simon Deng South Sudan’s parties on Friday agreed to cease hostilities in the aftermath of recent fighting in northern Upper Nile and Unity states. Thoi Chany Reat, deputy head of the South Sudan army (SSPDF) said after meeting his counterparts from Sudan People’s Liberation Army-in opposition (SPLA-IO) and South Sudan Opposition Alliance (SSOA) in […]

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South Sudan’s parties urged to avail funds for security arrangements

By Simon Deng South Sudan’s peace monitors on Thursday urged the National Transitional Committee (NTC) to quickly provide funds to complete graduation of the unified forces. Charles Tai Gituai, the Chairperson of the Revitalized Joint Monitoring Evaluation Commission (RJMEC), said the graduation of the expected 83,000 unified forces is impossible without enough funding from the […]

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South Sudan to modernize main Port along the Nile

By Awan Achiek The Minister for Transport Madut Biar Yel, on Thursday revealed plans by government to modernize the Juba Port to meet international standards. Biar said that the port will ease movement of people and goods along the River Nile. Adding that it will facilitate trade between South Sudan and neighboring countries.  “The Juba […]

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18 people killed in Mirmir Clashes in Unity State-SPLA-IO

By Chondok Stephen Magei At least 18 people have been killed and 20 others wounded in clashes between Sudan People’s Liberation Army in opposition (SPLA-IO) and armed youths allied to Koch County’s commissioner according to SPLA-IO SPLM-IO Division Four B commander General Stephen Gatgok Khor says there was a 3-hour fighting between his forces and […]

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Displaced people in Unity state at risk of catching cholera due to open defecation

By Chondok Stephen Magei Hundreds of internally displaced people (IDPs) in several temporary makeshift camps of Unity State are increasingly at risk of catching communicable diseases such as the deadly cholera due to open defecation. Dr. Santo Malkal Kuol Ngundeng, Rubkona County health official  disclosed those (IDPs) at most risk are living in Bimruor IDP […]

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South Sudan’s peace partners hail launch of public consultation

By Denis Elamu South Sudan’s parties to the 2018 peaxe deal have been hailed by monitors of the implentation of tge peace agreement for launching public consultations to pave way for the start of truth, reconciliation and healing process under chapter 5 of the 2018 revitalized peace deal. The Reconstituted Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission […]

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China urges media in South Sudan to promote peaceful development

By UJOSS, The head of the political section of the Chinese Embassy in Juba, Hou Xiangyu is calling on media/journalists in the country to explore its reporting direction in line with the situation of South Sudan. The East African country is currently implementing a fragile peace deal signed in 2018 after six years of civil […]

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 Residents of South Sudan’s Unity state concerned over Kidnap of orphan  

By Chondok Stephen Magei She was hoodwinked by her would be kidnapper with pint of milk, sweets and was never seen again, sowing panic and fear among the civilian population in Bentiu town of northern Unity State in South Sudan. The victim of the kidnap on Saturday believed to be the first of it’s kind […]

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South Sudan to vaccinate 8 million livestock

By Awan Achiek The UN Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) and Central Equatoria State Ministry of Animal Resources, Fisheries, and Tourism on Tuesday launched animal vaccination campaign to rid the country of myriad livestock diseases. The vaccination exercise which kicked off at a cattle camp on the outskirts of Juba, will see 8 million livestock […]

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Eastern Equatoria State calls on journalists to embark on civic education

By UJOSS Eastern Equatoria State is urging journalists in the state to conduct more civil education and ensure that residents of the state are aware of their rights and duties. “Journalists should try to specialize so that they get better at what they do, let’s have journalists who only report on human rights, health and […]

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