South Sudan president Salva Kiir said Sunday that there was no other way of ending the ongoing conflict except following the peace process.
Author: Martin Berge, Jr.
Sudan plans to split South Sudanese refugee camp
Sudan is planning to split a camp housing tens of thousands of South Sudanese refugees into three separate units after a wave of violence, a minister said Sunday.
South Sudan rebels dismiss alleged arrest of two officials
The armed opposition faction allied to the country’s former First Vice President, Riek Machar on Tuesday dismissed allegations that Sudanese intelligence agents allegedly arrested their chief of general staff, Gen. Gatwech Dual and Gen. James Koang Chuol in the country’s capital, Khartoum on Monday
STATEMENTS TO THE PRESS BY UN UNDER-SECRETARY-GENERAL FOR PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS, JEAN-PIERRE LACROIX, FOLLOWING A MEETING WITH FIRST VICE PRESIDENT, HE TABAN DENG GAI
Uganda: Division in Machar Team Threatens Entebbe Unity Deal
Reconciliation agreement stands on weak foundation as a split within Riek Machar’s group has emerged.
South Sudan government officials banned from using SPLA for protection
South Sudanese president Salva Kiir has ordered issues an order, banning all top government officials from using the national army (SPLA) for personal protection.
South Sudan: Top Leaders Fail to End Abuses
UN, EU, US, and Other States Should Sanction Top Commanders
Why Kenya’s presidential election on August 8 matters
«South Sudan is at the mercy of the elections in Kenya. It will pay the heaviest price in terms of imports and its banking sector if the elections are not trouble-free».
China donates $1.8 mln to fight cholera, malaria in South Sudan
The Chinese government has donated a combined sum of 1.8 million U.S. dollars to South Sudan’s ministry of health to fight cholera and malaria in the war-torn East African country.
South Sudan army captures Ethiopia border town held by rebels
South Sudan’s government said on Friday it had taken the last town before the main rebel base of Pagak, where thousands of civilians have fled to escape fighting near the border with Ethiopia.