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- South Sudan’s Digital Rights Fight Goes Online
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- Cash Crunch Chokes Mobile Money in Aweil East
- Is South Sudan Finally Embracing Rule of Law?
- Accidents Plunge, Juba Halts Surprise Road Blitz
- Church, State & Spirits: Advisor Adut’s Plea
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South Sudan Faces Massive School Dropout Across South Sudan, more than 2.8 million school-age children—over 70 percent—are out of class.…
Historic Opportunity for Presbyterian Community The Presbyterian Church of South Sudan unveiled a $1.2 million appeal, aiming to complete its…
UN investigators trace missing billions The UN Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan unveiled a two-year probe in Nairobi,…
Peace Starts Within Communities Sitting under a dusty tent in Juba’s Mangateen displacement camp, MP Bona Deng urged hundreds of…
Opposition Declares Government Illegitimate South Sudan’s political arena entered uncharted territory Monday as the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-in-Opposition officially branded…
South Sudanese Herders Released After 10 Months Twenty-seven young cattle keepers from Eastern Equatoria have spent nearly ten months in…
Architects of Instability: Mohandis’ Claim Veteran civic leader Rajab Mohandis maintains that South Sudan’s leadership engineered the nation’s political paralysis…
Historic South Sudan Court Showdown Juba’s special court is preparing to open proceedings against First Vice President Riek Machar and…
Late-Evening Assault Shocks Salam Neighbourhood Witnesses say the party began peacefully before a group allegedly linked to Hai Kamshin barged…
Fatal Beating Shocks Juba Community A broad daylight assault in Thongpiny left 26-year-old civil engineer Jacob Mathiang fatally injured. Witnesses…