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Opposition insists Tumaini Consensus stands alone

By Yiep Joseph Opposition group, United People’s Alliance (UPA) have reiterated their opposition to the government’s proposal to annex the Tumaini Initiative to the 2018 Revitalized Agreement on the Resolution of the Conflict in South Sudan (R-ARCSS). On Tuesday, the government delegation presented its position, firmly demanding for the integration[Read More…]

Why gov’t struggle to curb illegal logging?

By Yiep Joseph Despite repeated government bans, illegal logging continues to ravage several parts of South Sudan. Massive illegal logging is still continuing in Central Equatoria (Lainya, Morobo, Kajo-Keji, Yei River), Eastern Equatoria (Magwi), and Western Equatoria. Earlier this week, the community of Kajo-Keji reported a resurgence of illegal logging[Read More…]

Prisoners break out

By William Madouk A total of 190 prisoners remain at large following a mass escape from Giada military detention facility. Law enforcement agencies are actively pursuing the detainees. Sporadic gunfire erupted within the military barracks in Al-Giada yesterday, morning causing panic among residents. Col. John Kassara, spokesperson for the South[Read More…]

Over 81 injured in NBG riot

By Hou Akot Hou Medics in Aweil reported that they are treating about 81 patients who were injured during the riot that erupted in Aweil Town, Northern Bahr el Ghazal State on Friday, last week. The violence was triggered by the killing of South Sudanese nationals allegedly by the Sudanese[Read More…]

Yei leaders undertake capacity building training

By James Innocent Community Empowerment for Progress Organization (CEPO), in collaboration with the International Organization for Migration (IOM), is hosting a two-day capacity-building training program in Yei. This initiative, funded by the United Nations Multi-Partner Trust commenced on January 21 to 22nd, 2025, and aims to equip over thirty participants[Read More…]

UAP case: Plaintiff’s attorney presents evidence to court

By William Madouk The plaintiff’s advocate in the UAP Insurance Firm, Mr. Marko Reech, has submitted long-awaited evidence, including contracts, salary structures, and reasons for the termination of his clients, at the first court hearing yesterday. Lawyer Reech provided these documents to High Court Judge Francis Amum as evidence supporting[Read More…]

Cattle raid leaves two dead

By Yang Ater Yang   A group of cattle raiders clashed among themselves in Cueibet County of Lakes State, resulting in the deaths of two people. The dispute erupted after they raided 52 cattle last week. Lakes State Police Spokesman Major Elijah Mabor Makuac, reported that the conflict arose among[Read More…]

At least 141 graduate from Rumbek Health Science Institute

By Yang Ater Yang At least 141 students graduated from Rumbek Health Science Institute On Friday. The ceremony was attended by Lakes State government officials, representatives from international and national health partners, and the National Ministry of Health. The graduating class of 141 students comprised 21 midwives, 68 clinical officers,[Read More…]

NBG calls for calm amidst unrest

By Hou Akot Hou Governor of Northern Bahr El Ghazal State has called for calm following an emergency meeting he held with members of his cabinet, including commissioners from the five counties. This meeting was convened in response to the destruction caused by angry youth who vandalized shops and killed[Read More…]