South Sudan Minister Calls Sudan Oil Blockade Intimidation
South Sudan Minister Calls Sudan Oil Blockade Intimidation
BusinessWeek
29 (Bloomberg) — South Sudanese Oil Minister Stephen Dhieu Dau rejected Sudan’s blockade of its crude exports as an “intimidation tactic.” The authorities in Khartoum owe South Sudan $5 billion in arrears for shipments before it gained independence …
Sudan Blocks South Sudan Oil Exports
Voice of America
November 28, 2011 Sudan Blocks South Sudan Oil Exports VOA News The Sudanese government has blocked oil exports from newly independent South Sudan, citing a transit fee dispute. Landlocked South Sudan relies on its northern neighbor’s pipelines and …
Sudan Blocks South Sudanese Oil Exports Via Its Pipelines
BusinessWeek
28 (Bloomberg) — Sudan blocked oil exports from South Sudan via its pipelines and will only allow them to resume once a bilateral agreement has been reached on payment for the shipments, Sudanese Oil Minister Ali Ahmed Osman said. …
Sudan Blocks South Sudan Oil Exports
Voice of America (blog)
The Sudanese government has blocked oil exports from newly independent South Sudan, citing a transit fee dispute. Landlocked South Sudan relies on its northern neighbor’s pipelines and port on the Red Sea to export oil. Sudan’s oil minister, Ali Ahmed …
South Sudanese children succumbing to preventable diseases
Times of Oman
South Sudan: Nyaluak Elizabeth watches over her tiny baby son, after trekking for three hours to reach the remote clinic at Nyal, a rare medical outpost in South Sudan’s giant Sudd swamplands. Flies buzz around his face, but baby Daniel’s eyes barely …
Sweden Runs Into South Sudanese Oilgate
Inter Press Service
By Jared Ferrie JUBA , Nov 29, 2011 (IPS) – Civil society leaders in South Sudan are closely watching a legal battle unfolding in Sweden, as prosecutors investigate an oil company accused of involvement in massive human rights abuses here. …
South Sudan: Christmas Is Just About a Month Away
AllAfrica.com
In South Sudan where majority of the people are Christians many people are hoping that there may be some kindness from the nation to give some bonuses to the working citizens so that they may celebrate Christmas happily at home. …
South Sudan Minister Calls Sudan Oil Blockade Intimidation
BusinessWeek
29 (Bloomberg) — South Sudanese Oil Minister Stephen Dhieu Dau rejected Sudan’s blockade of its crude exports as an “intimidation tactic.” The authorities in Khartoum owe South Sudan $5 billion in arrears for shipments before it gained independence …
South Sudan: Parliament Suspends Approval of Auditor General, Anti-Corruption …
AllAfrica.com
Juba — The National Legislative Assembly yesterday postponed presentation on the approval of the appointment of the Anti-Corruption Commission, the Human Rights Chairpersons and the National Auditor General of the Audit Chamber until their CVs are …
South Sudan: The Increment of Country’s Police Pay Is Highly Appreciated
AllAfrica.com
The news that was reported by different media houses some days ago have excited the entire population of the South Sudan in general and the families of the organized forces in particular. The people of South Sudan who have been suffering due to …
South Sudan: MPs Urge IDPs Repatriation, Auditing of Humanitarian Affairs Accounts
AllAfrica.com
MP John Agany said that the Ministry of Humanitarians Affairs must account for the budget that was approved for the repatriation of the IDPs who are no where in South Sudan because no one knows why they were not transported back. He said South Sudan is …
South Sudan: A Healthy Nation Is a Happy Nation
AllAfrica.com
Juba — I wish to congratulate those who organized the first and successful agricultural trade fair in South Sudan at Nyakuron Cultural Center from 9th -12th Nov the show was really useful and promising in terms of development to South Sudanese farmers …
South Sudan: RRC Chairperson Welcomes 3200 IDPs At Juba Port
AllAfrica.com
Juba — The Chairperson of the Relief and the Rehabilitation Commission (RRC) Duer Tut Duer Makuach and his staff received four batches of South Sudanese internally displaced persons that were living in North Sudan who arrived from Kosti to Juba port …
Zain yet to agree telco licence fee with South Sudan
Reuters Africa
By Matt Smith DUBAI (Reuters) – Zain Sudan has spent $60 million splitting its operations in two following the succession of South Sudan, but has yet to agree a license fee with the newly independent country, the telecoms operator’s chief executive …