South Sudanese officials promote handwashing as an easy way to stay healthy.
By day, Sebit Amusa Tongun works as a health inspector in Juba, but in the evening, he lives his dream: cultivating organic fruit and vegetables on a plot of land on the other side of the Nile River.
Some of South Sudan's most popular musicians perform at a concert to raise money for people who have returned to Abyei to vote in a referendum that is supposed to happen this month.
A poorly equipped fire brigade and widespread generator use: just two reasons why fires are a "constant concern" among hotel managers in South Sudan.
More than 100,000 people in South Sudan are impacted by flooding, most of them in Warrap and Jonglei states.
South Sudan's 'Talent Search' starts its second season with a bevy of budding stars and judges who can be as tough as those on 'American Idol.'
The last major position left vacant by the sacking of the entire South Sudan cabinet last month is filled as lawmakers approve a new speaker.
A community policing program is announced for Juba after a spike in crime in the capital.
A conference for foreign investors in South Sudan scheduled for November is aimed at diversifying the country's revenue base.
A ban on foreign-operated boda bodas seems to be working in Juba, where it has boosted jobs for locals. But residents say it's also hiked fares.
An enterprising South Sudanese man turns to fungi to make a living.
A Catholic radio station reopens in South Sudan after being shut down by Lakes state authorities, but broadcasts no hard news.
With funding from Germany, five young South Sudanese try their hand at filmmaking, producing short films about life in the world's newest nation.
South Sudan says it has chosen 16 potential sites for dams on the Nile as a rift over sharing the river's water divides Ethiopia and Egypt.
A team probing the theft of thousands of dollars from the office of South Sudan President Salva Kiir says it might have been an inside job.
South Sudan marks 30 years since the Sudan People's Liberation Army was founded.
The South Sudanese government wants to know what happened to approximately $1 million it paid for food that was never delivered.
South Sudan launches a program to teach teachers, fewer than five percent of whom are actually qualified to teach.
Four people die when they are caught in the middle of a gunfight between cattle raiders and security officers near Juba.
An outbreak of menigococcal meningitis has claimed two lives and infected dozens of people in Upper Nile State in South Sudan.
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