
South Sudan’s Lawmakers Divided Over Security Act 2014 Amendments Bill
South Sudan’s lawmakers are sharply divided over the passage of amendments to the National Security Act 2014, with 247 MPs
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South Sudan’s lawmakers are sharply divided over the passage of amendments to the National Security Act 2014, with 247 MPs

South Sudan activists are increasingly worried about the growing restrictions on media freedom and political space in the country. The

The Pan African Head of Secretariat from the AU ECOSOCC, Mr. William Carew, emphasised the critical role of civil society

Hon. Duer Nyuon, Jongeli State’s Minister of Labour, Public Service, and Human Resources Development, announced that efforts are underway to

In Northern Uganda’s Morobi settlement, fear and tension have surged following a tragic incident where a South Sudanese refugee fatally

Sudan’s People Liberation Movement-in-Opposition (SPLM-IO) has expressed concerns over a draft document prepared in Nairobi, Kenya. Machar’s acting spokesperson stated

Fangak County and its neighboring Panyikang County recently inaugurated a peace tournament, with Fangak hosting Panyikang for the opening match.

There’s much more to South Sudanese players in the AFL than their athleticism, Mac Andrew insists. When people think of

The Government of South Sudan, through its Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning, has taken a significant step by signing

Chuol Jany, the Chairperson of South Sudan’s National Editors Forum, has heralded significant strides in advancing freedom of expression within