Juba Says Sudan Massing Troops on Border Voice of America JUBA, SOUTH SUDAN — South Sudan warned Tuesday that conflict with Sudan could flare again, as a defense official in Juba accused Khartoum of massing troops along the still-disputed border. “We have observed the Sudanese Armed Forces moving a …
South Sudan battles Hepatitis outbreak The Africa Report The independent medical humanitarian organisation, Médecins Sans Frontières, say it has treated 3,991 patients in its health facilities in the camps and has recorded 88 deaths, including 15 pregnant women since June 2012. South Sudan’s minister of … |
South Sudan to Test Drive UN Media Safety Plan Voice of America According to the UN News Service, the U.N.’s Special Representative to South Sudan, Hilde Johnson, said in a statement released on Sunday that, “The United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) welcomes the Government’s decision to increase the … |
Politicians, Youth, and Civil Servants Ordered to Private Sector AllAfrica.com This news item reported that, the Vice President of the Republic of South Sudan (RoSS), H.E. Dr Riak Machar (hereinafter the VP of RoSS), urged all politicians, civil servants and the youth in the RoSS, to setup private businesses in the private, and …
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South Sudan Catches Suspects in Deadly Cattle Raid Voice of America BENTIU, SOUTH SUDAN — Security forces from Unity state in South Sudan have caught two suspected cattle raiders who are accused of killing a woman and two children when they attacked cattle keepers and stole their herd in a neighboring state, … |
Jonglei Govt Condemns Violence in Akobo AllAfrica.com The deputy governor of Jonglei state, Hussein Maar Nyuot, has condemned a brutal attack in Akobo county which left 118 civilians and 14 South Sudanese army (SPLA) soldiers dead. The incident, reportedly carried out by criminal elements within the Murle … |
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