Entries from February 2012
The Eastern Equatoria State (EES) Health Ministry Director General, Mr. Elijo Oromo has announced that while his ministry embarks on polio immunization campaign across the State, measles follow up campaign; a simultaneous activity will be carried out in 6 out of the 8 Counties.
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The Governor of Lakes State has relieved six Director Generals and the Head of Anti-corruption Commission in the State with his deputy and a member within the Commission.
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Thousands of Lakes State inhabitants gathered at the State’s General Secretariat Headquarters to witness the swearing in ceremony of Lakes State Governor Chol Tong Mayay last Monday and the signing of the State’s Transitional Constitution.
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The Norwegian Church Aid (NCA) last Monday handed over media training equipments to the Media Development Institute (MDI) managed by the Association for Media Development in South Sudan (AMDISS).
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The National Bureau of Statistics has reported that the South Sudan National Census to be done in 2014 needs an estimated 99 million US Dollars to run smoothly and timely.
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The South Sudan National Assembly, (SSNA) has passed the Higher Education Bill aimed at streamlining the activities of the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology.
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The Western Equatoria State (WES) Parliamentary Affairs’ Minister, Awad Kisanga Saeed has called for unity among the South Sudanese people.
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The Central Equatoria State (CES) Members of Parliament have backed up two health centres in Juba after they initiated the provision of more support to reduce the burden on Juba Teaching Hospital.
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As part of the process of establishing diplomatic relations between South Sudan and a number of foreign countries, President Salva Kiir Mayardit yesterday received credentials of three more Ambassadors accredited officially to the Republic of South Sudan.
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The countrywide polio campaign set for today begun in Juba with children from the age of one to five getting drops of polio vaccine.
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