WARRAP - In a compelling display of solidarity, the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) kicked off the 16 Days Activism Against Gender-Based Violence with a dynamic series of events, echoing the collective commitment to eradicate violence against women and girls in Warrap State.The joint commitment emanated from the UN Peacekeeping mission’s Kuajok Field Office and
The Acting SPLM Secretary-General, Peter Lam Both is calling on the party members in Warrap State to register and get ready for the forthcoming general elections.
Download logo As part of the 16 Days of Activism campaign, the United Nations Misison in South Sudan (UNMISS) is hosting numerous awareness-raising and solidarity-building activities centered around empowering women and girls in Warrap, South Sudan. The official launch took place in Kuajok Freedom Square in collaboration with the state Ministry of Gender, Children, and […]
WARRAP - As part of the 16 Days of Activism campaign, the United Nations Misison in South Sudan (UNMISS) is hosting numerous awareness-raising and solidarity-building activities centered around empowering women and girls in Warrap, South Sudan.
Warrap Governor vows to restore law and order in the state
Newly appointed Warrap state governor Aleu Ayieny leaving Juba for Kuajok on Friday, February 26, 2020. [Photo: Facebook]
The newly appointed Governor of Warrap state, Gen. Aleu Ayieny Aleu, has warned perpetrators of intercommunal violence and cattle rustlers of imminent and severe penalties if they refuse to abide by the law.
Addressing the public at Kuajok Freedom Square last Friday shortly after landing, Aleu said he had been instructed by President Salva Kiir Mayardit to restore law and order in the state.
The governor who arrived in the state capital, Kuajok from Juba on Friday afternoon in military attire, said no stone will be left unturned until lawbreakers are brought to book.