Rome Consultative Talks collapse as SSOMA rejects Kiir’s invitation to join Tumaini Initiative
A three-day meeting held in Rome with government representatives from South Sudan and Kenya has ended with the South...
A three-day meeting held in Rome with government representatives from South Sudan and Kenya has ended with the South...
Concerns against the Tumaini initiative continue to mount as Dr. Lam Akol’s National Democratic Movement (NDM) and Dharuai Mabor’s...
by NAS Junub · Published 12th August 2022
The National Salvation Front (NAS) has rubbished a statement made by the regime’s Minister of Foreign Affairs as “not only...
The leadership of the National Salvation Front (NAS) has condemned the 24-month extension of the interim government saying it will...
by NAS Junub · Published 8th August 2022
“President Kiir is on record on several occasions complaining that the R-ARCSS is designed not to implement because it is...
by NAS Junub · Published 13th July 2022 · Last modified 28th July 2022
We the Non-Signatory South Sudan Opposition Parties, who rejected the R-ARCSS, and are now driven by the noble goal to...
The National Salvation Front (NAS) has strongly come out to criticise the resumption of the unpopular Jonglei Canal project,...
by NAS Junub · Published 10th May 2022
Jonglei Canal project: a threat to National Security and a betrayal of the people of South Sudan The National Salvation...
Following intelligence reports of mass desertions of SSPDF forces and their allied militia from training camps and duty stations across...
by NAS Junub · Published 3rd December 2021
NAS directs troops to offer safe passage to deserting SSDF and allied militia
Following intelligence reports of mass desertions of SSPDF forces and their allied militia from training camps and duty stations across the country, the leadership of the National Salvation Front (NAS) has issued directives to all its forces in the liberated areas to allow “unhindered humanitarian corridor” and “the safe passage” for deserters fleeing Kiir’s failed regime to “reunite with their deprived families in all parts of South Sudan and the refugee camps” in the neighbouring countries.