A South Sudanese state signs an agreement with a U.S. company to build a hybrid solar-combustion power plant near Juba.
South Sudan issues a new business passport that costs a pretty penny but is designed to help South Sudanese do business abroad.
Dozens of South Sudanese, including a six-year-old girl, offer input to a government commission drafting the new nation's constitution.
Oil from South Sudan is still flowing through Sudanese pipelines, despite threats from Khartoum to block it, an official says.
South Sudan's first ever high school exams get underway but are marred by a shortage of test papers and poorly set questions.
A new brewery in Juba has divided locals, with some fearing it will boost alcohol-related problems and others saying it will create jobs.
Thirteen people die of hunger and hundreds of thousands face food shortages after crops failed for a second season in Eastern Equatoria state
HIV infections are down in South Sudan, but the country has a long way to go to achieve its goal of zero new infections by 2017.
South Sudanese had until midnight Thursday to register their mobile phone SIM cards with the government -- or have their service cut off.
For the second time in two months, the South Sudanese government pushes back the deadline for mobile phone registration.
Juba inaugurates major, new road linking the border with the capital.