UN NEWS The deputy UN chief on Thursday emphasized the “vital importance” of peace and security in Africa, thanking ambassadors...
By Richard Sultan and agencies Sudan has again witnessed another coup, number 17. While standout condemnations have manifested from mainly...
By Simon Deng Sudan is in a crisis and activists are demanding its southern neighbor, and peace mediator, South Sudan to intervene to ensure stability. Edmund Yakani, the Executive Director of Community Empowerment for Progress Organization- a local NGO called on President Salva Kiir’s administration to take proactive role in...
By Tapeng Michael Ohure South Sudan’s crude export through a port in Sudan has been temporarily stopped due to the...
By CNN Sudan has descended into crisis after the military dissolved the country’s power-sharing government and declared a state of...
By Ruot George Sudan’s deposed civilian leader Abdalla Hamdok is being kept at the residence of the coup leader, Abdel Fattah Al Burhan. Speaking at a press conference broadcast live from Khartoum on Tuesday, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan said Hamdok wasn’t in custody but under protection for fear of his life....
By Okech Francis Political upheavals in Sudan do not spell well for South Sudan which relies on the northern neighbour...
By Richard Sultan The new Managing Director of South Sudan’s Nile Petroleum Corporation, Dr. Chol Deng Thon Abel has plans...
By Ruot George A military coup has been confirmed in Sudan’s Khartoum this afternoon. The military announced a takeover of the government amid fears Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok’s regime could be a forgone conclusion. There is full military presence in the streets of Khartoum, the military headquarters remained heavily guarded...
By Okech Francis South Sudan President Salva Kiir has reappointed Dr Chol Deng Thon Abel as managing director of Nile...
By Richard Sultan Violence pitting communities against one another is increasing in South Sudan leaving the United Nations Mission in...
By Richard Sultan Western Bahr el Ghazal has directed all State officials from desisting from speaking to journalists, in direct contrast to freedom of speech as enshrined in the constitution of South Sudan. “You are hereby requested not to record or broadcast any media statements from all constitutional post holders...