‎Tension Rise in Malakal Amid Clashes Between Government Forces and White Army in Upper Nile ‎

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 Wounded soldiers lie in bed at the general military hospital Juba.  ‎Malakal, the capital of Upper Nile State, is on edge as wounded soldiers from recent clashes in Ulang County arrive in the city, sparking fear among residents particularly from the Nuer community.  ‎ ‎The fighting, which began in February, involves the White Army, a militia group largely composed of Nuer youth, and government troops. ‎ ‎According to Maj. Gen. Joseph Mayen Akon, the state's police commissioner, two criminal attacks have been recorded in recent days, but he denied allegations of widespread violence against Nuer civilians.  ‎ ‎He stressed that the incidents were not ethnically targeted, but acknowledged that tribal tensions and traumatic memories of past violence in Malakal were stoking fear. ‎ ‎"Any reports of fighting elsewhere now trigger anxiety here," he said. ‎ ‎Though the market remains open and daily activities continue, the arrival of injured soldiers has created an uneasy at...

President Kiir appeals to citizens of Wau to embrace peace to foster development.

 

President Kiir In Wau 18/3/2023


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President Kiir appealed to the citizens of Wau to embrace the spirit of peace and reconciliation to foster development and also prepare for the general election after the transitional period. 


President Kiir has directed the Minister of Roads Bridges to construct a 60 km tarmac road within Wau town. 


President Kiir Reception In Wau, 18/3/2023


"I have noticed the condition of your roads, since we are working on road development, we have constructed Juba-Bor road that connects Malakal to Ayod and Renk. With this,I now direct the Minister of Roads and Bridges to tarmac roads within Wau town" President Kiir said during a public rally in Wau. 


President Kiir further stated that he introduced free education to eradicate illiteracy rate in the country particularly girl child education.


“No child should stay at home without being taken to school, I urged you to take all the children to school especially girls. Girls are no longer sold for high bride price but must go to school and contribute to development of the country." President Kiir reiterated  


Governor of Western Bhar El Ghazal state, Sarah Cleto Rial said the citizens of Wau are in solidarity with the President adding that there is peace and stability in the state.


Hon. Sarah thanked President Kiir for prioritising free education in the country and stated there is need to refurbish old schools and hospitals. 


The Governor also appealed to the national government to increase capacity building for young people and women.

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  1. Congratulations very excellent to have roads very important in that's area wau to Twic mayardit road all that's needed peoples south Sudan get service all any may almighty GOD bless you 🙏 always in Jesus name 🙏 by James Noi monydeng

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  2. Long live president

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