President Kiir grants amnesty to rebel groups
The President of South Sudan has granted amnesty to the main rebel leader, Riek Machar, plus all the other armed opposition...
Kiir calls on Sudanese hold out group to join Juba peace accord.
By Otto Abut
President Salva Kiir Mayardit has called on the hold out groups of Sudan...
Series of inter-communal violence plunge South Sudan in mayhem
United Nations Mission in South Sudan or UNMISS is concerned about worsening security situation in the country. In the report released...
Coronavirus: The plight of South Sudan children continues to deepen
According to UNICEF, over 1.1 million children are estimated to be acutely malnourished in the world’s youngest country, South Sudan. Before...
Bishop urges reconciliation amidst Pope’s visit to South Sudan
By Otto Abut, CRN
Only two weeks to go for the papal visit to South Sudan...
South Sudanese women want Hybrid Court established, amid perplexities over peace or justice, first.
Reportedly, men dressed in South Sudan army uniforms go on the rampage and commit unspeakable atrocities against civilians across the country....
UNESCO’s cultural week; Springing up new era for community cohesion
By Lucia and Patrick
Participants have expressed gratitude to UNESCO and partners for organizing cultural week...
Will Peace Building trainings improve youths’ effort towards downplaying violent taunts?
Radio Bakhita
South Sudanese citizens still look up to their leaders as they seek lasting solution...
CEPO Urges Juba, Khartoum Leaders to Resume Oil Production for Peace, Not War
By Jackson Gaaniko Mathew
The Executive Director for Community Empowerment for Progress Organization (CEPO) has called...
South Sudan’s violent conflict has taken its toll on citizens. Peace seems distant.
A seemingly misunderstanding within South Sudan’s ruling party, SPLA, turned into violent conflict that quickly spread to most parts of the...







