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Radio Tamazuj is a daily news service and current affairs broadcaster covering South Sudan, the southern states of Sudan, and the borderlands between the two countries. Our typical programming includes reporting and discussion of politics, governance, peace-building, law, justice, culture, economy, education, gender, and human rights.
Horrific videos seeming to show Sudanese soldiers attacking South Sudan nationals spark retaliation attacks. ... BBC News, Juba & London. January 17, 2025 at 2:35 PM ... USA TODAY Sports.
Radio Tamazuj is a Netherlands-based [1] independent daily news service and current affairs broadcaster covering South Sudan, the southern states of Sudan, and the borderlands between the two countries. Since 2015 the radio has been in exile after its office in Juba was shut down by the South Sudanese national security service. [2]
The mass media in South Sudan is underdeveloped compared to many other countries, including fellow East African states like Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda.Poor transportation infrastructure and entrenched poverty in the country inhibit both the circulation of newspapers, particularly in states located far from the capital of Juba, and the ability of media outlets to maintain regular coverage of ...
JUBA, South Sudan (AP) — South Sudan is closing all schools starting Monday in preparation for an extreme heat wave expected to last two weeks. The health and education ministries advised ...
The Radio Community Internews South Sudan: Juba: Journalist killed by government forces in Terrain Hotel during the outbreak of violence in Juba between forces loyal to former First Vice President Dr. Riek Machar and forces Loyal to President Salva Kiir. [3] 19 August 2015 Peter Julius Moi South Sudan Corporate Weekly: Juba
17 January – A nationwide nighttime curfew is imposed following riots targeting Sudanese nationals and their businesses [1] that leave 16 Sudanese dead. [2] 22 January – More than 600 people arrested during the anti-Sudanese riots escape from a military detention facility in Juba. [3]
At least five journalists from Equator Broadcasting Corporation, Radio Miraya, Juba Monitor, Al-Mougif newspaper, and the South Sudan Broadcasting Corporation were detained for six hours on October 27, 2020, and then released the same day, according to an article published in Juba Monitor on October 28, which CPJ read, a report published by Eye ...