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Nation Talks

Political viruses should not jeopardize the spirit of unified forces By Kiden Stela Mandela At the heart of the Revitalized Peace Agreement, the security arrangement in form of the necessary unified forces has seen tongues wagging among the warring parties to the September 2018 peace agreement. From the beginning as[Read More…]

Adil applauds National basketball team

By Tereza Jeremiah Chuei The Governor of Central Equatoria State (CES) Emmanuel Adil Anthony had yesterday congratulated the National Basket Ball Team for winning and qualifying for the 2023 FIBA Basketball world Cup. Speaking during the graduation of the first batch of the Unified Forces, Adil said “Special Note, I[Read More…]

Editorial

Cheers to the first batch of the Unified Forces! Finally, the first batch of the Necessary Unified Forces of South Sudan is graduated today! It is a great day for the country after all the procrastinations that have been going on which frustrated the public. It is a great day[Read More…]

Nation Talks

The Hard Rock that made the transitional Period extended is now broken    By Kiden Stela Mandela The issue of the unified forces had earlier grown to be a big challenge in a way that it stopped every step of the implementation of the Revitalized Peace Agreement in the country. But[Read More…]

South Sudan MPs train for EAC inter sports and games race

By Bida Elly David Lawmakers at the Transitional National Legislative Assembly this week started physical training as they prepare for the East African Community (EAC) inter-parliamentary games and sports competition to kick off in Juba in December. The East African community inter-parliamentary sports games competition was initiated by the parliamentarians[Read More…]

D-Day: About 1,700 cadets to finally parade for graduation at Dr. John Garang Mausoleum

By William Madouk Garang At least 1,700 unified forces cadets representing all units of Necessary Unified Forces – first batch in Greater Equatoria region are passing out the long-awaited graduation today, army official said. Bilpham confirmed that more than 10,000 forces in greater Equatoria are set to graduate Tuesday –[Read More…]