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SPECIAL EVENTS AND PROMOTIONS |
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At Southern Sudan Airlines we believe in putting a smile on your face every time you fly with us...
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DEVELOPMENTS IN SOUTH SUDAN |
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- 1. 5 Truths About Dafur
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Heard all you need to know about Darfur? Think again. Three years after a government-backed militia began fighting rebels and residents in this region of western Sudan, much of the conventional wisdom surrounding the conflict -- including the religious, ethnic and economic factors that drive it -- fails to match the realities on the ground. Tens of thousands have died and some 2.5 million have been displaced, with no end to the conflict in sight. Here are five truths to challenge the most common misconceptions about Darfur
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- 2. Kenya to assist South Sudan to set up cooperative movement
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The Kenya Union of Savings and Credit Cooperatives (Kuscco) is negotiating a contract to teach Southern Sudanese sound saving skills.
According to Kuscco national chairman Jared Odhiambo, the union has been approached by the Sudanese government following its success in Rwanda, where it is helping revive co-operatives in collaboration with the World Council of Credit Unions (Woccu)
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- 3. Precautions urged after bird flu detection in Sudan
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More than 100,000 chickens at 15 farms in Khartoum were culled this week after the bird flu virus was confirmed in poultry in the capital city and nearby Jazeera state. One man, a poultry farmer, was hospitalized with suspected avian flu, but has tested negative for the virus.
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- 4. SLM’s Menawi threatens to suspend Darfur peace talks
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April 23, 2006 (ABUJA) — The Darfur rebel Sudan Liberation Movement (SLM) of Menawi yesterday threatened to suspend Abuja negotiations by the end of April if the government did not retreat from its hard-line position and give peace a chance during the current round.
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- 5. Ethiopia - New foreign firms show interest to explore oil
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April 23, 2006 (ADDIS ABABA) — Ethiopia said Sunday the number of foreign companies showing interest in the Horn of Africa country’s petroleum exploration and development has been increasing.
Abiy Hunegnaw, head of Petroleum Department of the Ministry of Mines and Energy, told journalists that the increase was due to shortage of fuel in the international market.
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