Saturday 30 March 2019
By Beny Gideon Mabor
A young man or woman who has a good memory to keep stories can sit around the table with elders”. African proverb
The Republic of South Sudan is the youngest member state of the community of nations. Equally (...)
Wednesday 27 March 2019
By Deo-Guide Rurema
World Water Day, on March 22 every year is about focusing attention on the importance of water. This year’s celebration coincides with The Year of the Nile Basin, as declared by the Nile Basin Initiative (NBI) (...)
Monday 25 March 2019
By Mahmoud A. Suleiman
The will of the people is usually above the oppressive tool of the tyrants as is known throughout the history of mankind, but the tyrants like Omer al-Bashir of Sudan do not take the lessons of their failure to (...)
Sunday 17 March 2019
By Ukongo Benson Athia
Of recent, it transpired that the five public universities dons have advanced their cause to increase the tuition fees for the students. I have seen such complaints of financial difficulties facing the public (...)
Sunday 17 March 2019
The longer genuine political and economic reform is delayed in Sudan, the greater the risk of wider instability and deepening economic crisis.
By Rosalind Marsden
President Omar al-Bashir, who came to power in an Islamist-backed (...)
Monday 11 March 2019
By Mahmoud a. Suleiman
Second Military Coup D’état of Omer Bashir will Not Protect him from his inevitable fate at the hands of the uprising Sudanese people
The angry uprising men, women and youth of the people of Sudan have been (...)
Wednesday 6 March 2019
International Investigation Needed into Abuses During Crackdown
By Jehanne Henry
After more than two months of near-daily protests in Khartoum and across Sudan, President Omar al-Bashir announced on the evening of February 22 a (...)
Wednesday 6 March 2019
By Luka Kuol
My interview with Jongkor went viral and created unprecedented debate in social media but importantly inside South Sudan. A friend of mine in Juba told me “with this interview you have committed political suicide as you (...)
Saturday 2 March 2019
By Duop Chak Wuol
Salva Kiir claims his government does not have the necessary financial means to finance the implementation of the September 2018 peace agreement and demands that the international community finance the process so (...)
Saturday 2 March 2019
By Mahmoud A. Suleiman
Omer al-Bashir has little choice as he is unpopular at home and sought by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for his indictment following the arrest warrant issued for the first time on Wednesday the 4th (...)
What if Dr. John Garang were alive today?2019-12-05 08:21:57
By Nhial T. Tutlam
Let’s imagine that on the fateful day of July 30, 2005 the helicopter carrying Dr. John Garang from Uganda back to his base in Southern Sudan arrived safely. Let’s further (...)
The cries of South Sudanese women in Australia 2019-12-04 07:13:57
Biong Deng Biong
Amidst Melbourne’s African youth crime saga and its associated political chaos, a quiet cohort watch events unfold, weary and grim-faced. They are the struggling mothers of the (...)
South Sudan’s Security Arrangements: flawed rhetoric vs real practice 2019-12-02 06:41:06
By Steve Paterno
Some compatriot South Sudanese wrote on his Facebook status, jokingly by urging people to flock to cantonment sites in big number to fulfil the required 83,0000, a threshold the (...)
Sudanese lawyers and Human rights defenders back calls for civil rule2019-04-26 10:22:06
Press statement by 55 Sudanese lawyers and Human rights defenders on Sudan Sit-in and Peaceful Protest
Khartoum -24/04/2019
We, the undersigned (55) Sudanese lawyers and human rights defenders, (...)
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What if Dr. John Garang were alive today? 2019-12-05 08:21:57 By Nhial T. Tutlam Let’s imagine that on the fateful day of July 30, 2005 the helicopter carrying Dr. John Garang from Uganda back to his base in Southern Sudan arrived safely. Let’s further (...)
The cries of South Sudanese women in Australia 2019-12-04 07:13:57 Biong Deng Biong Amidst Melbourne’s African youth crime saga and its associated political chaos, a quiet cohort watch events unfold, weary and grim-faced. They are the struggling mothers of the (...)
South Sudan’s Security Arrangements: flawed rhetoric vs real practice 2019-12-02 06:41:06 By Steve Paterno Some compatriot South Sudanese wrote on his Facebook status, jokingly by urging people to flock to cantonment sites in big number to fulfil the required 83,0000, a threshold the (...)
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