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Constitution MUST ban polygamy in South Sudan, decries Women Right group
WAU- Women from Western Bahr El Ghazal State have demanded that South Sudan Constitution should address banning polygamy practices as well as the denying marriages to girls who under the age of 18.
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Congolese Warlord to serve 14 years behind bars
The International Criminal Court (the ICC) based in the Hague has today sentenced up to 14 years a Congolese warlord Thomas Labanga for using child soldiers in his rebellion against the Congolese government.
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Quote of the Week
""This peace agreement signals the beginning of one Sudan regardless of race, religion or tribe" - Dr John Garang"
 
 
Inspector General of Police, Acuil Tito Madut has been dismissed.
January 23,2013, Madut has been the long serving Inspector General in the Police force. But his handling of the country's internal problems has been questionable as of late.
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Sorry, the Vice President is a Hypocrite.
October 18,2012, UNT - Vice President Dr. Riek Machar has unfortunately never missed an opportunity to unintentionally convince the public that he is a hypocrite of the worst kind. The hypocrisy the VP has displayed on recent occasions is breathtaking. After travel
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Cry for Justice, Will it be heard?.
September 27,2012, UNT - “We should surrender to the fact that life isn’t fair”. Said by: Unknown Many antisocial acts classified as crimes have their origin in the norms of primitive societies. Humanity has universally condemned certain types of behavior since anci
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More than 400 head of cattle had been raided in Pibor County by Bor youth over the last three days.
August 17,2012, BOR – Gunmen believed to be from Bor County had raided heads of cattle from Pibor County in Jonglei State according to the Bor County Commissioner Maker Lual. The latest incident involving Pibor Community (blamed for majority of the tribal raids in t
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Khartoum offered more than $ 8 billion in financial assistance as a means to broker a peace deal.
July 23,2012, South Sudanese negotiators have tabled more than $ 8 billion in financial transfers to Sudan in return for peaceful co-existence between the two Sudans and to resolve the status of Abyei
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