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  1. Families separated during Abyei conflict

    5 June 2011

  2. Referendum voting begins in Southern Sudan

    9 January 2011 9 January 2011 – Legions of voters converged on polling centres across Southern Sudan today to cast their ballots in the region's long-awaited referendum on self-determination.

  3. Ex-combatants complete skills training

    7 November 2010 4 November 2010 – Over 700 ex- combatants attended a graduation ceremony in Juba after completing five months of training in vocational and small business skills.

  4. Bombing persists in Southern Kordofan

    15 June 2011 14 June 2011 - As fighting and violence continued to rage in Southern Kordofan, two jet fighters dropped 11 bombs in Kauda today, targeting an airfield near the UNMIS base in the area.

  5. A prisoner’s right to vote

    16 January 2011

  6. Pound for pound

    30 May 2011 A brand new currency will rank high among the trappings of sovereignty that the Republic of South Sudan is expected to acquire after the formal proclamation of its independence in early July.

  7. Building an economy

    21 March 2011 The Southern Sudanese government has been pushing through investment reforms to create a solid foundation for a market-driven economy, vital for a new state.

  8. The voice of Miraya

    21 December 2010 A proud and smiling Sheila Keji Modi recalled that she and a fellow reporter were the first voices to be heard on Radio Miraya.

  9. The voice of Southern Sudan

    21 December 2010 A proud and smiling Sheila Keji Modi recalled that she and a fellow reporter were the first voices to be heard on Radio Miraya.

  10. Returnees arrive to mark southern independence

    6 July 2011 5 July 2011 - Thousands of returnees continued to arrive on barges at Juba Way Station today from the north to take part in independence celebrations scheduled for 9 July.

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