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Returnees appeal for assistance

By Hou Akot Hou Sixty-eight returnees recently brought to Wadwil, to join thousands of others and refugees camping under dire humanitarian conditions are appealing for aid. The returnees were transported to Aweil East as part of the integration process, but they could not locate their relatives. Ngor Dut Ngor, one[Read More…]

Conflicting communities sign peace

  By William Madouk Luacjang and Pakam communities from Warrap and Lakes states have reached a ceasefire deal to stop continued revenge attacks and inter-communal violence. “Any disagreement we have should be resolved legally, in court, rather than violently,” Manyiel Lieny Wol, Pakam Paramount Chief, who is a signatory to[Read More…]

Jonglei launches Back-to-Learning campaign

By Manas James Jonglei State government has launched a Back-to-Learning campaign in the state capital, Bor to encourage the enrollment of school-age children and dropouts. Addressing citizens who gathered to attend Tuesday’s launching ceremony, Gabriel Deng Ajak, the state education minister, emphasized the importance of education in the country’s development.[Read More…]

Acting city mayor bans nightclubs

By William Madouk Acting Mayor of Juba City Council, Emmanuel Khamis Richard has issued numerous orders suspending all licenses for nightclubs and removing all street vendors in the city. In the orders, after an emergency security meeting on Monday, Khamis, who is also the commissioner of Lainya County, directed the[Read More…]

Six peace delegates killed

By Yien Gattuor At least six people have reportedly been killed and one wounded in renewed violence against peacekeeping members of the delegation to Wunkur County in Ruweng Administrative Area. Sudan People Liberation Army in Opposition (SPLA-IO) force in Wunkur County reportedly waged the attack. However, the identities of the[Read More…]