By Richard Sultan It’s a bitter cock tale of problems that are countering peace efforts in South Sudan where the...
The Legal Aid and Human Rights Organization in partnership with Human Appeal Associates on Friday secured the release of 17...
By John Agok The Union of Journalists in South Sudan in partnership with Nonviolent Peace force and Human Rights Defenders Network organized two-day training for some 25 journalists on investigative journalism. “This training is tailored to enhance skills for journalists to be able to investigate stories. We expect you at...
JOHANNESBURG, Nov. 28 (Xinhua) — South Africa’s tourism industry continued to recover as more than 2.64 million people entered and...
By Hou Akot Hou The Governor of Northern Bahr El ghazal State on Thursday led his entire cabinet and law...
At least more than thirty (30) journalists trained on ethical and responsible Gender Base Violence (GBV) reporting. The training covers conflict-sensitive reporting, Gender as a Social institution, Sex and Gender as well Gender Based-Violence reporting and key terminologies concept for GBV. The training aims at enhancing the skills of Journalists...
By Kitab Unango More than 250 students received comprehensive sexuality education on Friday in a bid to mitigate the high...
Persons living with disabilities are requesting to be allocated five percent of funding in the 2023/24 national budget. This was...
Teachers in the schools located in Bentiu protection of civilian site (PoC) are complaining of shortage of scholastic materials such as chalk, black boards and school benches. Gatkuai Mawic Puok, a teacher in Lich primary school one of the eight primary schools in Bentiu IDP camp said eight, said the...
By Chondok Stephen Magei Radio has never been more meaningful in South Sudan than the cohesion it created among groups...
By Okech Francis Trucker Al Hadji Mohamed hits the road between South Sudan’s capital Juba and the border town of...
By Tapeng Michael Ohure One lane of the Juba Bridge is currently undergoing repair work scheduled to last for forty five (45) days. The repair began on 2nd. October 2021 but for one resident of Gumbo, Morbe Marcelino, the cost of transport has increased so much that he cannot now...