News
A police officer shot and killed a man on Tuesday as he attempted to flee in the Yithliet area of Kuac South Payam, Gogrial ...
Officials in Warrap state have started repairing a 30-kilometer stretch of road linking the state capital, Kuacjok, to neighboring Western Bahr el Ghazal -- and for some residents, the work is not ...
Thousands of residents of Warrap state in South Sudan have been displaced after heavy rains caused flash flooding that washed away entire villages, state officials and aid agencies said Tuesday ...
His counterpart in Warrap, William Wol, said it was still early “to point fingers”. The incident is the latest in the region where dozens were killed in ethnic clashes in November.
October 19, 2015 (RUMBEK) – Youth from Tonj East county in South Sudan’s Warrap state have condemned last week’s inter-communal violence that killed over 90 people. The Diaspora youth, in a ...
May 27, 2015 (RUMBEK) – Warrap state authorities said calm has returned to greater Gogrial counties following two weeks of inter-clan fighting between two Dinka rival groups which left 18 people ...
Juba — A paramount chief in South Sudan's Warrap state on Monday denounced leaders and politicians who talk about tribal allegiances, saying it was better for them maintain silence rather than ...
Water has always been a problem in Warrap, and although Islamic Relief has constructed more than 80 hand-pumps with another 60 due to be completed early this year, the needs are still vast.
April 24, 2025 (JUBA) – Youth leaders from South Sudan’s Warrap state and the contested Abyei region have committed to fostering peace and reconciliation following deadly inter-communal ...
Three newly appointed commissioners in South Sudan's Warrap state were on Friday sworn in, three days after their predecessors were removed. Those sworn in were Wol Anei Anei, the commissioner of ...
Southern Sudanese rebels and cattle herders clashed in Warrap state, leaving at least 72 people dead, army spokesman Philip Aguer said. Skip to content.
JUBA, Feb 2 (Reuters) - Fighting between herders from two neighbouring states in central South Sudan has killed at least 39 people, officials said, blaming the violence on protracted land disputes.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results