Truth is like oil; no matter how much water you pour on it, it will always float.” —African Wisdom. And, “Three things cannot ...
The conference, which concluded Friday at the Apex Hotel in Rumbek, was organized by the non-governmental organizations Peace Canal and Toch. It brought together over 200 delegates, including chiefs, ...
A drone strike hit a United Nations facility in war-torn Sudan on Saturday, killing six peacekeepers, Secretary-General ...
The government of South Sudan has alleged that aircraft operating under contract to the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) have been involved in smuggling natural resources and were fitted ...
At least twelve secondary school students in Western Bahr el Ghazal state, South Sudan, were unable to sit their Certificate of Secondary Education (CSE) examinations recently due to logistical ...
“The condemnation is firm and unanimous. The community has also agreed to engage with the families of Red Belt members to ...
The Abyei administration on Thursday received 125 households comprising more than 625 returnees from Upper Nile State. Abyei ...
The Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-in-Government (SPLM-IG), the leading political party in the Incumbent 2015 ...
Eritrea announced Friday it is withdrawing from the East African regional bloc IGAD, accusing the organization of losing relevance and becoming a tool for external interference.
The SPLM-IO statement, signed by its focal point in Juba, Eng. Joseph Malwal Dong, emphasised that Dr Machar—who remains the ...
In 1988 and 1989, a few months before we flocked to Ethiopia, Yirol was overflowing with soldiers—men described as troops of ...
The March fighting in Nasir escalated into a major political crisis: White Army elements overran positions, the army ...
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