5 Feb 2012
Kenyi Spencer speaking to Gurtong correspondent in Juba [©Gurtong]
Most South Sudanese supported the action against the illegal exploration of their oil by Sudan and the closure of the oil production, however an Economist says the country need to explore more avenues to be economically independent.
 
A bulldozer demolishing parts of Konyokonyo market to pave way for new constructions [©Gurtong]
Traders in Konyokonyo market in Juba woke up last Thursday only to find bulldozers waiting for the 10 O’clock deadline to start demolishing their business premises.
Various diplomats listen to the president Salva Kiir’s speech in Juba [©Gurtong]
President Salva Kiir Mayardit last Friday addressed all the diplomatic corps in the Country regarding the failure of the negotiations between South Sudan and Sudan in Addis Ababa late last month.
President Salva Kiir Mayardit [File Photo]
The president of South Sudan yesterday warned former foes in north Sudan if bitter oil negotiations do not include a deal on other key issues, including the contested Abyei region.
Ms. Valerie Amos speaking to the press in Juba [©Gurtong]
The humanitarian situation in South Sudan needs $760 million US Dollars , the United Nations (UN) representatives revealed yesterday while speaking to the press in Juba.
Opinion Poll

CORRUPTION
Should People who return stolen money be forgiven?

Login to Submit Your Vote

Gurtong Radio: S. Sudan Safari

The Role and Activities of the Rotary Club in South Sudan

 
 English Programs                    |           برامج اللغة العربية

Gurtong TV-Youtube Channel

 Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/GurtongTV

 

Designed and built by Brand X