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Members of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM) who recently travelled to China for studies on development and poverty alleviation have returned to Juba.
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Jada Jedid Nursery and Primary School stands proud in the education arena in South Sudan.
Behind its story is that of determination of Jada Jedid, a South Sudanese teacher with a high determination for success.
As the year comes to end, South Sudan deserves to be congratulated for raising its flag high; not only in achieving highly in sports but also having assumed the chairpersonship of the East African Community. The responsibility of leading the East African community further places South Sudan into regional and international focus at this critical period of its political life, as the country gears up for elections.
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At least 10 children abducted recently from Greater Pibor Administrative Area (GPAA) have been recovered in Uror County of Jonglei State.
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The founder of Jada Jedid Nursery and Primary School and Gudele Parent Primary School has emphasized the importance of educating the male child because it’s the foundation of the nation
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The Girls Education in South Sudan (GESS) has halted payment of cash transfers to school children due to the upcoming Christmas holidays.
Chapter 5 of the 2018 revitalized peace agreement should not be left redundant by the parties within the transitional government.
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It is midday in Halbul and the harsh dry season heat is taking a toll on farmer Nyandeng Noon Agany as she makes her way through the village to her house. Wooden poles, a thatched roof, and papyrus walls make the place she and her six children call home. Nyandeng’s children are taking shelter from the heat under the porch, eagerly awaiting their mother’s arrival.
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The government has started registering and issuing travel documents to refugees after tens of thousands of refugees entered the country without travel documents
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The South Sudan National Bureau of Standards in collaboration with the Ministry of Trade and Industry on Monday started inspecting markets and shops in a bid to clamp down on sale of expired goods in Juba.