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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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""This peace agreement signals the beginning of one Sudan regardless of race, religion or tribe" - Dr John Garang"
 
 
Sudan orders South Sudan oil to flow again.
March 21,2013, AFP - Sudan on Thursday authorised companies to transport oil from South Sudan, in line with a timetable that will release billions of dollars in revenues stalled over security concerns.
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China will help build new airport in Juba: Information Minister says.
August 17,2012, JUBA - South Sudan said on Friday China would help build a new airport in the capital Juba, completing a project that has highlighted the government\'s struggle to execute infrastructure projects.
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Kiir administration is pushing the construction of an alternate oil pipeline .
July 12,2012, UNT - South Sudan shut down oil production in January 2012 as part of its dispute with Sudan, its parent country, over pipeline transit fees.
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CFC Stanbic Bank to open branch in South Sudan.
March 9,2012, The CFC Stanbic bank of Kenya has expressed an ambitious plan to open a branch in South Sudan in a bid to tap the East Africa’s virgin market. The bank said it will open a branch in the second half of the year after consulting with the Juba governmen
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Oil shutoff is a matter of national pride: South Sudan.
February 17,2012, The move stems from a dispute over Sudan's oil transit fees. South Sudanese say they are prepared for hardship, but outsiders warn it could mean another war. To outsiders, the move appears suicidal, a recipe for ruining the economy and possibly re
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