Year: 2023

Activist slams Jonglei governor for sacking labor minister

By Mamer Abraham   Civil rights activists in Jonglei State have criticized the recent gubernatorial decree for the indefinite suspension of the state minister for labor, public service, and human resource development, John Bany Kuek. Bol Deng Bol, the chairperson of Jonglei Civil Society Network, claimed that the governor’s decree[Read More…]

Resolutions of Governor’s Forum not implemented- Yakani

By Gladys Fred Kole Executive Director of the Community Empowerment for Progress Organization (CEPO) has accused state governors and chief administrators of administrative areas of undermining resolutions adapted from the annual governors’ forums. CEPO’s Edmund Yakani has often expressed concerns over the ineffectiveness of the forum. Last year, Yakani called[Read More…]

Torit objects ‘land belongs to the people of South Sudan’ clause

By Ijoo Bosco Land administrators in Eastern Equatoria State have expressed confusion over the statement “land belongs to the people of South Sudan” as outlined in the proposed land policy. Participants who attended a consultative workshop on the Land Policy, after deliberation, decided that the phrase be replaced with “land[Read More…]

Unveiling the Legal Quagmire: Standing Order Number 1 and the Traffic Directorate’s Unchecked Authority

By Gama Hassan Oscas In a shocking display of unchecked authority, the Traffic Directorate recently issued Standing Order Number 1 on November 4, 2023, a move that has raised serious legal questions about the legitimacy and consistency of such directives with the existing legal framework in South Sudan. This scathing[Read More…]

Taxes are vehicles to foster development, but the levy rates and timing matters a lot; otherwise, the repercussions could impact gravely on the citizens. Like what happens at the Nimule border point where trucks of goods to the country have stopped crossing allegedly due to tax increases, those who endeavor[Read More…]

Advocates rally stakeholders to combat corruption

By Hou Akot Hou An official from the anti-corruption commission in Northern Bahr El Ghazal has urged stakeholders to join the fight against ill practices of corrupting public resources for individual selfish benefits.  Makuei Mawien Deng, an official from the state anti-corruption commission, was speaking during a three-day symposium organized[Read More…]

MP cites job gaps in EAC

By Mamer Abraham   South Sudanese employed in the East African Community Secretariat is very low compared to other member states. Chairperson of the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA), Dr. Anne Itto said South Sudanese employees in the executive structures of the regional body remain low. She noted that despite[Read More…]