Saturday, November 29, 2025

Masses are leaving their settlement camps. They enter towns.

Author: Odama Joseph During the violent conflict, millions of South Sudanese were forced out of their homes. Some fled into neighboring countries...

Promoting innovative energy solution: Palabek Refugee and host community receive tree seedlings

Forest depletion among others has been at the forefront of challenges reported commonly reported after South Sudanese refugees who flee conflict...

WPFD: Protect media and journalists from violence, activists cryout.

By Ojok Darious Kidomua, Easter Radio Every 3rd of May is a day dedicated to commemorate...

Opinion Poll: South Sudan’s 2024 Poll, a Horse Race for SPLM in Central Equatoria...

By Umba Peter Bosco Central Equatoria State boasts of enormous resources such as natural forests, wildlife,...

No Free Education Without Pay, Books; Head Teachers Warn

By Sebit Patrick Teachers and civil servants are urging the government to promptly pay...

Many Ugandan youth have reportedly joined South Sudan rebels.

By Spirit Fm Poverty and widespread unemployment drive Ugandan youth to join South Sudan rebels. Many youth, especially near the border area...

Netumboh wins Namibia’s presidential election, becomes first female

Namibia has voted in its first female president, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, following disputed elections last week.

R-ARCSS: Catholic Bishop slams CTSAMVM over lack of feedback sharing

By: Modi Archangelo, Radio Easter fm The Ceasefire and Transitional Security Arrangement Monitoring and Verification Mechanism or CTSAMVM...

Police make arrests following clashes between refugees and locals

 Author: Michael Ojok Just weeks after deadly clashes between refugees of Dinka and Nuer tribes of South Sudanese people, in Rhino settlement which...

Doctors warn of possible measles outbreak in Jonglei.

On the sideline of tackling articles of the ongoing Revitalized Agreement on the resolution of the conflict in South...

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