Unity State Embraces Peace: VP Taban’s Tour Highlights Stability and Growth ‎

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‎President Salva Kiir Mayardit has received a comprehensive briefing from the Vice President for Infrastructure Cluster, Taban Deng Gai, following his recent peace mission to Unity State, where he also attended the Centenary celebration of the Catholic Church in the region. ‎ ‎During the meeting, VP Taban Deng Gai provided detailed insights into his tour, which included several community engagements aimed at promoting peace and stability.  ‎ ‎He emphasized the government’s dedication to ensuring that South Sudan never relapses into conflict, reaffirming President Kiir’s strong message of lasting peace. ‎ ‎Vice President Taban Deng Gai also praised the increase in school enrollment across the country, commending parents for their dedication to education and the future of South Sudan’s children.  ‎ ‎He noted that the peace message was warmly received by the people of Unity State, who expressed their full support for continued efforts towards stability. ‎ ‎He further stressed the...

Passport and National Identity Card Prices Reduce In South Sudan


Sample of South Sudanese Passport


The prices of South Sudan Passport and National ID has been reduced all over confirms the immigration department of South Sudan.

The National Identity Card has been reduced from 630 to 260 and the Passport from 4010 to 2500 South Sudanese Pounds respectively confirms Captain Martin Edward Bagare..



Doris Zindo, Acting Director of Young Women Christian Association of South Sudan says the monthly forum is to find ways on how things can move positively for the benefit of the communities. She adds that the forum is to make strong link between the government, the civil society, and communities.

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