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SSPDF Vows to Stop Grave Violations Against Children

The South Sudan People’s Defence Forces (SSPDF) have pledged to safeguard children’s rights and prevent violence against them.
The South Sudan People’s Defence Forces (SSPDF) have pledged to safeguard children’s rights and prevent violence against them.
The South Sudan Police Service is investigating two suspected police officers in connection with a fatal shooting that occurred on Saturday evening along Ministries’ Road, near the state palace commonly known as J1, resulting in the death of a young man.
The South Sudanese Women Intellectuals Forum, a non-profit organisation, mourned the death of one of its members, Engineer Teresa Cirisio, who passed away on Sunday in Egypt.
The former community leader of Duk County in Juba has called on the government to take immediate action to address the growing concern of youth violence and gang activity, particularly in the streets of Juba.
The South Sudan Civil Society Coalition on Universal Periodic Review has urged the national Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs to take action to improve the human rights situation in the country.
The Vice President and Chair of the Service Cluster, Josephine Lagu, has called on citizens to reject division and hatred, urging the nation to embrace unity and a shared purpose.
A high-level delegation from the Republic of South Sudan has concluded a landmark fact-finding visit to the Port of Mombasa, Kenya, in a bold step towards enhancing regional trade cooperation and addressing longstanding logistical challenges faced by the South Sudanese business community.
More than 250 young entrepreneurs participated in the Youth Market exhibition held in Juba, showcasing a wide range of innovative products and business ideas. The event served as a vibrant platform to promote youth-led enterprises, encourage creativity, and connect aspiring business owners with potential investors and partners.
The Governor of Jonglei State, Dr. Riek Gai Kok, has officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Debre Tabor University (DTU) in neighbouring Ethiopia, securing full scholarships for 100 students—80 for undergraduate and 20 for postgraduate studies—from Jonglei State.
The Government of South Sudan has approved a budget of $9 million to initiate the design phase of a national fibre optic network.