The South Sudan government on Tuesday dispatched 200 metric tons of food to various cantonment sites across the country. This...
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JOHANNESBURG, Nov. 28 (Xinhua) — South Africa’s tourism industry continued to recover as more than 2.64 million people entered and exited the country in October, according to the latest tourism and migration report released by Statistics South Africa Tuesday. A comparison between the movements in September and October this year...
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By Musa Mahadi Abuk Garang is in cheerful mood with a huge smile plastered across her face, her children are...
Flow of accurate and reliable information is essential for providing aid and relief to those in need
South Sudan is a nation in need of assistance, with high rates of hunger and poverty, as well as ongoing civil unrest, lives are at risk. Real information can play an important role in helping to save lives in South Sudan. The real information can be a powerful tool in...
Local farmers in Western Bahr El Ghazal State’s Wau area have seen their livelihoods transformed through a four-year project being...
Growing up in Juba in the early 2000s, Julia dreamt of working for the World Food Programme (WFP), the organization...
The Union of journalists of South Sudan (UJOSS) unity state branch who attended civic Education TOT training in Juba updates Bentiu FM journalists on Tuesday 15, 2023 about training objectives, understanding of civic Education concept, three components of civic Education, five dimension of civic Education, roles of civic Education, importance...
By John Akoon Dau The National Minister for Public Service has signed the labor regulations that will regulate all workers...
At least more than thirty (30) journalists trained on ethical and responsible Gender Base Violence (GBV) reporting. The training covers...
By Adia Jildo On April 15, Joseph Malook, 22 years old, and his colleagues, who were on a government scholarship in Khartoum woke up to the thunderous sounds of guns, and warplanes flying all over. Joseph was caught up in an apartment in Amarat residential area, together with his 13...