South Sudan’s fresh fighting a threat to peace process
As the world counts down the days remaining for the forming of a unity government in South Sudan, fighting between rebels...
Seeking solace in entertainment
Have you ever …even for once thought that music could be your only solace and perhaps the best mode...
Are women and girls in refugee settlements easy prey to criminals?
UN High Commissioner for Refugees report indicates over 800 crimes were reported in refugee settlements in West Nile, between January and...
Responding to issues of climate change needs a combined effort, officials say.
Melting ice, scorching sun heat, floods among others are a result of dramatic changing weather patterns. Such issues related to climatic...
NGO vehicles turn into a killing machine
Residents of a-refugee-hosting district of Arua are concerned about high speeds at which refugee programs implementing partners drive. This follows rampant...
HIV/AIDS is “killing life in Palabek” refugee settlement of South Sudanese people.
Officials in Uganda’s refugee-hosting-Lamwo district suspect HIV/AIDS prevalence amongst South Sudanese refugees is on the rise. The situation is worrying, they...
A blossoming women’s day for female inmates in Yei
By Mambo Paul Loboka, Easter Radio Yei
8th March marks International Women’s day. A day dedicated...
The scourge of malaria takes its toll on Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs,) in South...
Medics say they have managed to contain the situation. But they warn lives could still be lost from other hygienically related...
The Walking school bus introduces Simbi to supplement textbooks in schools.
Text books alongside other
scholastic materials are the basic requirement for establishing a learning
centre. In some westnile districts of Arua...
Coronavirus: Disturbing cross border travels amidst lockdown
Authorities in Northern Uganda blame cross border travels, during countrywide lockdown, on populations living along porous South Sudan-Uganda border area. They...



