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(MALUAL NORTH)-Body of fallen ex-governor arrives in Malual North for burial

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The body of former Northern Bahr el Ghazal governor gen. Akot Deng Akot arrived in Malual North where burial is expected to take place on Friday. The gen. has passed away in Sudanese capital, Khartoum last week. Death details are not yet to be confirmed up to now. Speaking to Voice News Agency on Friday, Lol State police commissioner, Major General James Simon, confirmed the arrival of the fallen governor and said burial process is taking place at his hometown, Malual North.   Regional governments from Aweil East, Aweil State and Lol states gathered in honoring general Akot for his successful efforts in national building. On his part, Abraham Kawach Garang, youth representative in Malual North, said the death of general Akot is a great defeat to Malual community and South Sudan at large. He added that the passed should be remembered forever for his well-done job. “This morning we have received the body of fallen hero general Akot Deng Akot, after we received him, h

Civil Society Organizations' concern on WASH and land disputes in Northern Bahr el Ghazal

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the Northern Bahr el Ghazal civil society organizations coalition said the community is facing too many problems in accessing clean drinking water across the region. land disputes is another main challenge affecting local communitities.  speaking to Voice News Agency on Friday, Santino Deng, representative of  civil society organizations, said it is their commitment to talk on citizens' behalf so that people may realize stability and progress. for more: check the attached copies.

USAID donates solar panels at Aweil community center

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Aweil civic engagement center that offers free internet and community development programs, has received about twenty-four pieces of solar panels from VISTAS, a USAID funded program in the Republic of South Sudan. Add caption Speaking to Voice News Agency on Monday, Angelo Uguak Arun, regional manager for USAID, said the organization is committed to continue the support to help the affected communities in South Sudan.