Sudan Supports Flow of South Sudan Oil; Minister
Sudan Supports Flow of South Sudan Oil; Minister Sudan Vision Khartoum – Minister of Petroleum, Dr. Awad Ahmed Al-Jaz, said the Sudanese Government agreed to an AU proposal with respect to settlement of differences between Khartoum and Juba. TheSudanese Government supports the flow of oil for the benefit of … |
Bilpam founder finally laid to rest in Bentiu Sudan Tribune In his remarks while accompanying the body and attending the burial in Unity state’s capital Bentiuon Saturday, vice-president Riek Machar Teny said the late was a nationalist who fought for the freedom of the people of South Sudan. Machar reminded … |
Two dead in fresh Lakes state clashes Sudan Tribune June 29, 2013 (RUMBEK) – Fresh inter-communal clashes in South Sudan’s Lakes state have left two dead, authorities told Sudan Tribune Friday. PNG – 26.3 kb. Manyang Luk Lueth, the Yirol East County commissioner, said government forces had to be … |
Lakes state government shut down Catholic Radio Good News in Rumbek Sudan Tribune Earlier this month Human Rights Watch said that “South Sudanese soldiers have unlawfully detained and ill-treated more than 130 civilians since February 2013 in response to armed violence and inter-communal fighting in Lakes state.” Peter Mapuor Makur … |
South Sudan VP in Khartoum with oil revenue at stake KBND Shipments from Sudan of South Sudanese oil resumed about nine days ago after resolution of a year-long fee dispute, and despite uncertainty after President Omar al-Bashir ordered the oil flow stopped. The landlocked South voted to split from Sudan two … |
South Sudan’s VP arrives in Khartoum for talks on oil differences Shanghai Daily (subscription) KHARTOUM, June 30 (Xinhua) — South Sudan’s Vice President Riek Machar on Sunday arrived in Khartoum for talks with Sudanese government officials concerning the oil differences between the two countries. Machar is expected to hold talks with Sudan’s … |
Lakes State Government Shutdown Catholic Radio Good News in Rumbek AllAfrica.com Rumbek — The ministry of information and communication in South Sudan’s Lakes state shut down Radio Good News, a Catholic broadcaster in Rumbek, on Friday morning. Lakes state’s military caretaker governor Matur Chut Dhuol, ordered his information … |
Two Dead in Fresh Lakes State Clashes AllAfrica.com Sudan: Two Dead in Fresh Lakes State Clashes. 29 June 2013. Rumbek — Fresh inter-communal clashes in South Sudan’s Lakes state have left two dead, authorities told Sudan Tribune Friday. Manyang Luk Lueth, the Yirol East County commissioner, said … |
Sudan Downplays Juba’s Pursuit of New Oil Pipeline AllAfrica.com Sudan’s oil minister, Awad Ahmed al-Jaz, has asserted the difficulty of building a new pipeline to transfer South Sudan’s oil through another country and said that it is not cost effective because the south needs two pipelines not a single line. Al-Jaz … |
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South Sudan VP in Khartoum to Ease Tensions after “Cutting Oil Flow” Threat Al-Manar TV oil in Sudan South Sudanese Vice President Riek Machar arrived in the Sudanese capital on Sunday seeking to ease tensions after Khartoum threatened to halt oil flows worth billions of dollars to both impoverished neighbors. After landing at Khartoum … |
Kenyan exports to S. Sudan hit Sh25bn Business Daily Data from the Export Promotion Council shows that Kenyan exports to South Sudan last year hit Sh18 billion against imports valued at Sh14 million, while the exports to Sudan were Sh6.6 billion against imports of Sh955.4 million. “Trade between Kenya … |
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South Sudan’s vice president to visit Khartoum amid oil row Al-Arabiya South Sudan’s vice president will visit Sudan on Sunday, both sides said on Saturday, marking the highest-level talks between the long-time African foes since Khartoum threatened to stop cross-border oil flows. Relations hit a new low three weeks ago … |
S. Sudan ships 1st oil cargo via Sudan; talks to defuse new row Reuters Africa KHARTOUM/JUBA, June 30 (Reuters) – South Sudan said on Sunday it had shipped its first oil cargo through Sudan to international markets since 2011, while its vice president visited Khartoum to defuse a row that threatened the cross-border flows vital … |
South Sudan ships: first oil cargo via Sudan; talks to defuse new row Business Recorder South Sudan said on Sunday it had shipped its first oil cargo through Sudan to international markets since 2011, while its vice president visited Khartoum to defuse a row that threatened the cross-border flows vital to both. Sudan told its landlocked … |
South Sudan Trying to Find Alternative Oil Export Routes Al-Monitor It is now certain that South Sudanese President Salva Kiir Mayardit will not attend the ceremony about the re-exportation of his country’s first oil shipment through the Sudanese Bashaer Port.South Sudan has been cut off from the global oil markets … |
South Sudan Resumes Crude Exports Through Sudan Wall Street Journal Landlocked South Sudan has resumed crude oil shipments from Port Sudan for the first time in 18 months, as the two former civil war foes make renewed efforts to diffuse the latest spat over the use of transit oil facilities, the main obstacle for the … |
South Sudan ships first oil cargo via North amid talks to defuse row Al-Arabiya South Sudan, which needs to export oil through Sudan, denies the claims. In a previous dispute over pipeline fees, South Sudan in January 2012 shut down its entire output of around 300,000 barrels per day, but both agreed in March to resume the flow. |
South Sudan – a Tumultuous Mixture of Raw Human Hatreds (part 6) AllAfrica.com In 2007, during the internal self-determination era 2005-2011, under the sole and absolute control of the SPLM/A, the iniquitous phenomenon of unequal pay for equal jobs was rife and blossoming all over South Sudan. The SPLM/A lead government of South … |
WFP Helps Displaced People and Local Producers in El-Fasher AllAfrica.com South Sudan: WFP Helps Displaced People and Local Producers in El-Fasher. 30 June 2013. In 2011 WFP introduced cash voucher assistance to thousands of displaced people living in Abu Shouk camp in the North Darfur capital town of El-Fasher. |
South Sudan woos Batswana entrepreneurs Biztech Africa Currently, he said, South Sudan’s economy was dependent on revenues from oil, but the country had potential in other productive sectors. And, he said South Sudan government had made it a priority to focus on the development of non-oil sectors to … |