The City Review
Juba-based English-language newspaper and news site styling itself "the voice of the people". Legally registered in South Sudan, it covers national politics, business, sport and city affairs in the capital, and its active website has made it one of the more consistent domestically produced sources of daily South Sudanese news.
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