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The East African Tuesday April 06 2021 South Sudan s retired Catholic Archbishop Paulino Lukudu Loro. He died in Nairobi on April 5, 2021. PHOTO | FILE | NMG Summary Juba, South Sudan retired Catholic Archbishop Paulino Lukudu Loro died on Monday morning at the Kenyan capital Nairobi, current archbishop Stephen Ameyu has confirmed. The Archbishop Emeritus Lukudu suffered a short illness and died at the age of 81. Archbishop Ameyu declared four days of mourning. “I your shepherd by God’s will and design, bring to you the saddest news of my entire life time predecessor and father His Grace Archbishop Paulino Lukudu, a star that ceaselessly was shining over our church and nation for well over 30 years has this morning flickered out in the Kenyan capital city of Nairobi. ....
Kiir directs security apparatus to end armed conflicts, road ambushes South Sudan’s National Security Committee held a meeting in Juba yesterday, Tuesday, and discussed the rampant road ambushes, attacks, and inter-communal fighting in different parts of the country. Speaking to the press after the meeting, the presidential adviser for national security affairs, Tut Gatluak Manime, said the security sector has been directed by the president to immediately put a halt to road ambushes, cattle raids, and intercommunal clashes in the country. “We met with the minister of interior and directed the security organs to carry out inspection visits to the areas where there are conflicts and move cattle away from in and around Juba city. Also, they have been directed to make sure that our roads are secure by deploying troops along the roads to ensure full protection of all people,” Gatluak said. ....
SSPDF soldiers set men on fire in Loka: Archbishop File photo Dr. Paul Pitiya Benjamin Yugusuk, the Episcopal Church of South Sudan Archbishop of the Central Equatoria Internal Province said three SSPDF soldiers forced Christians to drink alcohol, looted civilians, and forced five men into a hut before setting it on fire in Lainya County on Christmas Eve. “I regret to inform all the Christians and the leadership of the church that members of our churches in Loka West have been attacked by three government soldiers. They forced members of the Revival Movement of Loka to drink alcohol,” Dr. Yugusuk told Radio Tamazuj on Wednesday. ....