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South Sudan raises oil output in Unity state to 30000 bpd

More Oil Fields in South Sudan Come Back On Stream

Voice of America – ‎

BENTIU, SOUTH SUDAN — Two oil fields in South Sudan’s Unity state came back on stream Thursday, 21 months after they were shut down amid a row with Khartoum over pipeline fees. South Sudan’s Petroleum Minister Stephen Dhieu Dau said the 
 South Sudan raises oil output in Unity state to 30000 bpd
Zawya (registration) – ‎
JUBA, Sept 12 (Reuters) – South Sudan resumed pumping at the small El Tor oilfield, bringing production of waxy light crude in its Unity State to 30,000 barrels per day (bpd), its oil minister said on Thursday. The landlocked African country has been 
 FM Receives South Sudan Envoy
AllAfrica.com – ‎
Foreign Minister Nabil Fahmi received on Wednesday 11/9/2013 ambassador of South Sudan in Cairo Anthony Louis for talks on the current developments in Egypt. During the meeting, Louis handed over the minister a message from the Sudanese foreign 
 Kiir urges Abyei citizens to return home in preparation for referendum vote
Sudan Tribune –
September 12, 2013 (JUBA) – South Sudanese president Salva Kiir Mayardit has urged the citizens of the contested region of Abyei to return home in preparation for a referendum vote, despite Khartoum’s rejection of the African Union-backed proposal.
 Unity state reopens oil field at Eltoor and Toma South
Sudan Tribune – ‎
September 12, 2013 (BENTIU) – South Sudan’s petroleum and mining minister, Stephen Dhieu Dau, has reopened an oil field in Unity state’s Eltoor and Toma South area after its shutdown in January 2012. Officials say the reopening of the oil field in the area 
 South Sudan president appeals for assistance for flood victims
Sudan Tribune – ‎
September 12, 2013 (AGOK) – South Sudan’s president Salva Kiir announced on Thursday that his government has set aside seven million South Sudanese Pounds to help over 223,000 people who have been affected by recent flooding. JPEG – 38.9 kb 
 Khartoum seeks to contact SPLM-N over peace talks: Arman
Sudan Tribune – ‎
September 11, 2013 (KHARTOUM) – The Sudan People’s Liberation Movement North (SPLM-N) said the Sudanese government sought recently to contact them through three countries, but reiterated the demand of his group for a comprehensive process to 
 S. Sudan ‘pumping 30000 bpd’ in Unity
Upstream Online – ‎‎
South Sudan resumed pumping at the small El Tor oilfield, bringing production of waxy light crude in its Unity state to 30,000 barrels per day, according to a report. The landlocked African country has been increasing oil production since reaching a deal with 
 Khartoum Seeks to Contact SPLM-N Over Peace Talks – Arman Says
Sudan Tribune – ‎
Khartoum — The Sudan People’s Liberation Movement North (SPLM-N) said the Sudanese government sought recently to contact them through three countries, but reiterated the demand of his group for a comprehensive process to end the ongoing conflict in 
 Ugandan Parliament Discusses South Sudan’s Expulsion of its Nationals
Sudan Tribune – ‎‎
Kampala — Ugandan legislators on Tuesday called for the expulsion of South Sudanese nationals in Uganda in retaliation for what they say is the harassment and in some cases murder of Ugandan nationals in South Sudan. However, the Ugandan 
 Kiir Set to Make First Public Address Since Sacking Machar and Reshuffling 
Sudan Tribune – ‎‎
The nationwide address is expected to focus on socio-economic and political developments in the country as well as efforts which his administration is exerting to resolve post-secession disputes with the government of neighbouring Sudan from which the 
 Two Ugandans Die, 15 Injured in Nimule Accident
Sudan Tribune –
Gulu — Several Ugandan passengers remain in hospital in Nimule after a fatal car accident in Monday night left two dead and 15 injured. Ugandan police spokesman Jimmy Okema said the accident, which occurred about three kilometres before Nimule town 
 South Sudan’s 2015 General Elections May Not Take Place – Census Official
Sudan Tribune – ‎‎
Juba — A senior official of South Sudan’s government has hinted that the 2015’s country-wide elections may not take place if the exercise will be based on the constitutional requirement for a population census as a prerequisite. Isaiah Chol Aruai, chairman of 
 Sudan Finance Minister Says Economy Will Soon Recover
Sudan Tribune – ‎‎
Khartoum — The Sudanese finance minister, Ali Mahmoud Abdel-Rasool, has said that Sudan’s economy will gradually restore its positive standing and recalled the country’s resilience over the last decade saying that between 2003-2010 the Gross Domestic 
 Sudan Promises to Clear Hurdles Facing Chinese Investments
Sudan Tribune – ‎
Khartoum — The Sudanese investment minister Mustafa Osman Ismail has pledged to resolve all problems facing Chinese investments in the country particularly regarding the repatriation of profits abroad. Foreign investment companies operating in Sudan 
 Rights Groups Call for Tougher Stance On Human Rights Issues
AllAfrica.com – ‎
Khartoum — International rights groups have called on the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) to strengthen the mandate of the independent expert on the human rights situation in Sudan to monitor and report publicly on serious violations.
 The Absurdity of Peace-Building in South Sudan (I)
AllAfrica.com – ‎‎
In traditional conflict resolution approach, also known as conflict management or track I diplomacy, there are three technical phases or frameworks that peace scholars, practitioners and negotiators have largely identified as dictating the path of building peace 
 Are There Transparency, Integrity, and Accountability in South Sudan?
AllAfrica.com – ‎
Logically, socially, politically and even economically in the Republic of South Sudan, there is no transparency, integrity, and proper accountability in all government Institutions. Why is it that we lack those relevant issues in our system and we call ourselves 
 South Africa Offers Sponsorship to Orphans
AllAfrica.com – ‎‎
Juba — The South African Embassy in South Sudan has awarded sponsorship to two South Sudanese orphans admitted to the Sudanese university of Khartoum. Robert Alberto and Emmanuel Ladu were admitted to the colleges of aviation and accounting in 
 South Sudan Launches Anti-Human Discrimination Committee
AllAfrica.com – ‎
Juba — South Sudan has launched an 18-member committee for prevention and punishment of crimes against humanity, genocide and all other forms of human discrimination. The committee was inaugurated yesterday before dignitaries from United Nations 
 Uganda names U-20 women’s team for World Cup qualifier
Global Times – ‎
Uganda’s football governing body, Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) has named the women’s U-20 team which leaves on Thursday, ahead of a 2014 preliminary round World Cup qualifier against South Sudan. Rogers Mulindwa, the FA’s 
www.worldbulletin.net – ‎
Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-North (SPLM-N) has called for peaceful protests to topple Sudanese president Omar Al-Bashir. Tweet. World Bulletin/News Desk. In response to new austerity measures announced by the Khartoum government, the 
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