Wildlife threatens Agriculture along Murchison National Park
By: Adokorach Joyce, Speak fm
The proximity between the Murchison national park and some villages in...
Coronavirus: Healthcare workers’ safety in jeopardy amid COVID-19
By Scovin Iceta
Experts believe COVID-19 has become “the new normal”, endemic the world should learn to live with.
World Health Organization...
Rape and Theft: How 24-Year-Old man ended up battling for life after mob beatings.
By Emmy Daniel Ojara, Speak fm
GULU. Kinyera Wilberforce, a 24 year old man ended up...
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...
Kiir condemns Kajo-keji killing, calls for thorough investigation to hold perpetrators accountable
February 2nd 2023 was a dawn of sorrows and misery in the central Equatoria’s Yei County as herdsmen storm...
Yambio’s Catholic University Deputy Director lauds school’s award.
By Jackson Gaaniko Mathew
The Catholic University of South Sudan, Yambio Campus Branch, has...
Coronavirus and aid: What we’re watching, 9-15 April
The New Humanitarian
Geneva
South Sudan: UN staff restricted after first cases, rise in online xenophobia
South Sudan has confirmed its first three cases of...
South Sudan, Uganda ink Treaty to ease Cross-Border trade
By Otto Abut
Local authorities of Eastern Equatoria State comprising of Magwi, Budi, Ikwoto counties and...
African countries struggle to find the coronavirus test kits they need
April Zhu |The New Humanitarian
Freelance journalist based in Nairobi, Kenya
NAIROBI
‘Even where there is enough money, many African health authorities are unable...
WES citizens baffle with Sudanese Refugees’ influx
By Jackson Gaaniko
Authorities in South Sudan’s Western Equatoria State have expressed concern over the burgeoning...