The dispute between the South Sudan Football Association (SSFA) and Juba Local Football Association (JLFA) over land adjacent to Juba...
By Adia Jildo Two women have been arrested in connection with child abduction from Juba to Kuda of Dollo Payam...
Vice President for Service Cluster Hussein Abdelbagi Akol on Monday warned pupils sitting Primary Leaving Examination to desist from examination malpractices. He said these remarks prior to launching the start of PLE exams at Malakia Primary School in Juba. “You must not cheat while taking and by God’s grace and...
Cattle herders recently evicted from Kajo-Keji County of Central Equatoria State have been assembled for screening at Kaya Bridge and...
The Acting chairperson of the Chamber of Commerce, Lado Lukak has accused the main electricity provider Juba Electricity Distribution Company...
The Juba City Council authorities on Wednesday evening held meeting with water tank drivers after they went on strike over stringent conditions imposed on them by authorities. The protest by the drivers came in the wake of authorities introducing compulsory inspection for their vehicles to ascertain their hygiene conditions. Michael...
Several internally displaced women in the Juba protection of civilian site have described living in difficult conditions as they endure...
The program of the Digital Innovation and Skills (DISH) has seen 70 people graduate in various skills. This is the...
The first-ever Juba economic forum established by the Central Equatoria State business community opened on Thursday. James Wani Igga, the Vice President for Economic Cluster during the launching ceremony held at Pyramid Hotel urged the forum to devise solutions aimed at increasing economic production that will lead to sustainable development....
Six members of National Legislative Assembly have condemned the killing of ten people on a boat-loaded with commercial goods between...
A two-day livestock and agricultural exhibition to promote animal production has been launched on Thursday in Terekeka County of Central...
Cattle herders in Terekeka County of Central Equatoria said their livelihoods have been threatened by an outbreak of deadly diseases. The herders said the surge in cattle diseases such as East Coast Fever, Black Quarter, Trypanosomiasis, Brucellosis, and worms have led to the deaths of several cattle recently. “Whenever the...