OIL CONTINUES TO FLOW, THERE IS NOT BLOCKAGE
Oil continues to flow from the wells in South Sudan towards Port Sudan and there is no blockage. INFORMATION ACCESS BILL KEY FOR DEMOCRACY
South Sudan committed itself to move on the line of democracy and the Access to Information Bill is important to allow people to make informed choices. UPPER NILE GOVERNOR BLOCKS CONSTITUENCY VISIT
The Governor of Upper Nile did not allow an MP from the National Assembly to visit his constituency. JOURNALISTS NEED SOCIAL, POLITICAL AWARENESS
Journalists need to be socially and politically aware and read and research a great deal in order to be good reporters. EASTERN EQUATORIA PARENTS AUCTION UNDERAGE GIRLS FOR WEALTH
Parents in Eastern Equatoria forcefully auction young girls for marriage as a way to earn money and the practice can have severe consequences on the victims. LAKES GOVERNMENT RELAUNCHES ALCOHOL CRACKDOWN
The Government of Lakes State issued fresh orders to the police, army, wildlife and prison guards, to hunt down centres selling local and industrial brews in Rumbek. RUMBEK PUBLIC HEALTH OFFICE SENDS 50 TO COURT
Public health authorities in Rumbek Central County sent 50 people to court for lack of cleanness in restaurants and shops since the beginning of the new year. STAKEHOLDERS DISCUSS CHILD LABOUR
The national labour ministry organized a two-day consultative workshop on child labour in Wau with the support from the International Labour Office. |
NUBA RELIEF ORGANIZATION PROMISES TO KEEP ASSISTANCE UP
An official relief organization vowed to promote the community through the development of social amenities in Nuba Mountains. NATIONAL RECONCILIATION COMMITTEE STARTS WORK
The National Reconciliation Committee starts its work with a two-day meeting to set up structures and share ideas on the way forward. |










