Year: 2024

Sudanese trader killed along Abyei-Twic highway

By Hou Akot Hou   A Sudanese businessman has been shot and killed by unknown bandits on the highway connecting Twic and Abyei Administrative Area in Malual-Aleu. The incident occurred on Tuesday around 6:00 PM, Wednesday. According to Joint Operation Major General Kuai Ajak, who is posted in the Malual-Aleu[Read More…]

Parties urged to clarify election fate

By Kidega Livingstone   As five months are left to scheduled elections, South Sudan’s transitional government is facing growing concerns over a lack of preparedness. The interim chairperson of the Reconstituted Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission (RJMEC),  Rtd. Maj. Gen. Charles Tai Gituai warned on Tuesday that delayed unification of[Read More…]

Savannah Energy cancels $1.2bn deal to acquire Petronas’ assets in South Sudan

By Agencies   Savannah Energy has terminated its previously announced $1.25bn acquisition of the South Sudan oil and gas assets of Malaysian state-owned oil and gas company Petronas. The parties were unable to finalise agreeable terms, leading to the cancellation of the deal. The intended acquisition, announced in December 2022, involved[Read More…]

Tumaini Initiative not dead-Makuei

By William Madouk   Information Minister Michael Makuei has firmly refuted rumours that the Tumaini Initiative, a dialogue process between the South Sudanese government and holdout groups, is dead. Makuei, who is also the government spokesperson was reacting to rumours spread by peddlers of “fake news” who said that the[Read More…]

Dear President, I am touched to write to your honored office, as you are the head of state and father of everyone in the country. I feel excited to send my voice through this letter, not because I’m against your leadership but because of the important key words to deliver[Read More…]

Leadership as God intended: Great leaders talk less, listen more (Proverbs 18:2) ‭‬‬

By Very Rev Nathaniel Garang Aduotdiit   “Fools find no pleasure in understanding but delight in airing their own opinions.” Leaders partly are Leaders because God particularly calls them to provide direction and solutions to the world’s questions and problems; and so, the most effective way leaders can provide the[Read More…]

A large portion of the population, including those supported by humanitarian agencies, is struggling to obtain adequate food. The situation is dire, with hunger outpacing even the threats of violence that have traumatized the country. The root of the crisis lies in the skyrocketing prices of commodities in the market.[Read More…]

PWDs demand equitable representation

By Kidega Livingstone   Persons living with disabilities (PWDs) in South Sudan have called on the government to ensure their equitable representation in all sectors of the country. During an exclusive interview, Alfred Lemi, a member of the Union of People Living with Disability in Central Equatoria State, highlighted the[Read More…]

South Sudan enacts UN Conventions against organized crime, illicit drugs

By Kidega Livingstone   Parliament on Wednesday passed the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime (UNTOC) and the Protocol Thereto, as well as the UN Convention against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances. The Parliament also ratified a treaty establishing the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD), which[Read More…]

Aid workers robbed in Lakes State

By Yang Ater Yang   In a disturbing incident, a team of humanitarian workers from the agricultural company Avasi were ambushed and robbed while traveling to Gurmar in Wulu County, Lakes State. According to the police, the attack occurred around 2:00 PM on Tuesday when a group of 6 criminals,[Read More…]