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This is a list of airports in South Sudan, sorted by location.. South Sudan, officially the Republic of South Sudan, is a landlocked country in east-central Africa bordered by Ethiopia to the east, Kenya to the southeast, Uganda to the south, the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the southwest, the Central African Republic to the west, and Sudan to the north.
Albino Akol Atem also made a record in the Sudan School Certificate of Secondary Education by being the tenth best in the entire Sudan. He has gone to study at the University of Juba , a premier University in South Sudan.
On July 25, 2022, Warrap State Governor Aleu Ayieny Aleu petitioned to the national government to support the construction of the $15 million Akon International Airport. [1] Construction on the airport began on August 28, 2023, with the project to be completed within two years. [2] Wunkoc Engineering Company of Juba is carrying out the project. [3]
18 March – Schools across South Sudan close for the day, as an extreme heat wave hits the country. [1] 31 March - 2024 Malakal Airport collision: A Boeing 727 collides with a McDonnell Douglas MD-82 at Malakal Airport, injuring one person. [2]
After Akol Koor Kuc, a former ally of Kiir who used his loyalism to become head of and bolster South Sudan's National Security Services (NSS) fell on bad terms with Kiir, Kiir appointed Bona Panek, an opponent of Kuc, as governor of Warrap State. Panek then launched a disarmament campaign in Warrap state, although this was mainly to take arms ...
The dismissal of Akol Koor Kuc, who had headed the controversial internal security bureau of the National Security Service (NSS) since the country's independence from Sudan in 2011, came weeks ...
Tonj North County is an administrative area in Warrap State, in the Bahr el Ghazal region of South Sudan. [2] [3]Administrative divisions. Tonj North was divided into 9 Payams previously before the creation of 32 states but even currently the county has 16 payams.
Police general Agasio Akol was appointed as chairman of a seven-member board. [3] On May 24, 2021, the SSCAA announced to ground all privately owned Antonov An-26 being flown in South Sudan after a series of incidents involving those planes. [4] [5]