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...
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...
South Sudan intercommunal violence surge
By Emmanuel Obeid
About 300 people are killed, including aid workers. At least 300 others are wounded in South Sudan’s intercommunal violence,...
Lamwo district residents in fear. They allege foreign troops go through their villages.
Author: Tembo FM
Fear has blanketed residents of Lamwo district. The residents claim foreign troops come into their villages under the cover...
President Kiir urges women to value their leadership potentials
By Majur Chol Khor,
The International conference on women’s transformational leadership held in South Sudan’s capital...
No Free Education Without Pay, Books; Head Teachers Warn
By Sebit Patrick
Teachers and civil servants are urging the government to promptly pay...
Students in refugee settlements take turns sitting in classrooms to study.
By Mega FM
Big number of South Sudanese refugees and asylum seekers overwhelms Uganda’s refugee-hosting Lamwo District. The district receives new arrivals...
President Ruto nominates Kithure Kindiki as deputy after ousted Gachagua
President William Ruto of the Republic of Kenya has nominated Prof. Kithure Kindiki to replace former Deputy President...
Starvation is increasingly becoming South Sudan’s cancer
Article by Felix Ochola
Looming famine in some parts of South Sudan threaten to spark mass exodus of the country’s young population. Authorities...
NGO better paying jobs drain public amenities of their staff
Although child health mortality and health-related issues amongst the population of Uganda have vigorously been dealt with, in the recent years...








