Elderly, sick South Sudanese fly home from Khartoum: IOM
The Islamists Who Fell Under the Bus (2-3) – Bitter Harvest AllAfrica.com In his recent book, William Easterly author of “White Man’s Burden”, blames the British for keeping North and South Sudan together, while other sources blame the British for doing the reverse. Either way, in Sudanese memory, the British are blamed for … |
Elderly, sick South Sudanese fly home from Khartoum: IOM Africa Review They are among 30,000-40,000 South Sudanese encamped around the Sudanese capital awaiting transport to the South, which became independent in July last year. “Two flights have already gone and arrived safely today” after an initial flight on Tuesday, … |
South Sudan Says It’s Ready to Restart Oil Production Businessweek South Sudan will begin pumping oil this month after nine months of a production shutdown sparked by a dispute over transportation fees with neighboring Sudan, government spokesman Barnaba Marial Benjamin said. “The technicians, the ones who actually … |
US Department of State Announces South Sudan Basketball Coach Visit United … Yumanewsnow Washington, DC – The U.S. Department of State announced that five youth basketball coaches fromSouth Sudan will travel to Washington D.C. fromNovember 8 – 20, as part of the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) Sports Visitors program. |
South Sudan student leaders aquitted of financial scam by Ugandan police Sudan Tribune November 7, 2012 (KAMPALA) – Ugandan police set free Monday all but one of the top leadership of the South Sudanese Students’ Union (SSSU) in Kampala, after finding no grounds to prosecute them for financial malpractice. Bill Dhieu, the students’ … |
South Sudan Media Protests ‘Disparity’ in Draft Bills AllAfrica.com Juba — Media group’s in South Sudan have expressed deep concern that there are differences between the versions of the country’s long-awaited draft media bill circulating in the capital Juba. Editors and newspaper owners have pointing out significant … |
100 students join South Sudan Red Cross in Bor Sudan Tribune November, 12 2012 (BOR) – Nearly 100 students from Alliance High School have voluntarily joinedSouth Sudan Red Cross society in Bor, the capital of Jonglei State, according to the director of Red Cross Society in Bor, David Gai. JPEG – 32.9 kb … |