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    STRIKE: Central Bank staff stage sit-in over unpaid benefits

    By Sabri Dibaco Staff of the Bank of South Sudan have staged a peaceful sit-in protest at the bank’s headquarters in Juba, demanding unpaid incentives, restoration of medical insurance, and settlement of outstanding benefits. According to an informed source familiar with the matter, who requested anonymity, the employees began the[Read More…]

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    CES sets to fine 30 million SSP for companies violating mining regulation

    By Yiep Joseph The Central Equatoria State (CES) Government has introduced fines of up to 30 million South Sudanese Pounds (SSP) for companies that violate the state’s mining regulations. State officials officially signed the new mining regulations on Tuesday, bringing them into effect. Speaking to the media after the signing[Read More…]

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    Yei County receives over 4,000 nationality ID and 17 passports after years of delay

    By James Innocent ‎The Civil Registry, Nationality, and Passport Department in Yei River County has received more than 4,000 nationality cards and 17 passports. This marked a significant step toward clearing a long-standing backlog of identity documents for residents across Greater Yei. The Acting Director of the department, Captain Philip[Read More…]

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    Central Equatoria State advances digital land registration

    By Louis Loku The Central Equatoria State government has reaffirmed its commitment to modernising land administration through the development of a digital land registration and management system. The system is aimed at improving service delivery, enhancing transparency, and reducing land-related disputes. Speaking during a press briefing in Juba, the Minister[Read More…]

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    Revitalised agreement remains the country’s best pathway to lasting peace, expert says

    By Sabri Dibaco   As South Sudan prepares to celebrate its 15th independence anniversary on 9 July, many citizens across the country renew calls for peace. Boboya James Edmon, chief executive officer of the Institute of Social Policy Research and a policy analyst, said the revitalised agreement remains the country’s[Read More…]

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    July 8, 2026
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Government declares 54% progress, rule out extension

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Kiir urges political forces to reject violence, and embrace dialogue

July 3, 2026
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Parliament approves amendments to the 2018 peace agreement

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