Staff writer High electricity tariffs in Juba city, has compelled President Salva Kiir Mayardit to formed a committee to review electricity power supply. The President alluded that whereas the government bears the responsibility to ensure the citizens of South Sudan enjoy reliable and affordable electricity, “there is an outcry[Read More…]
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The Role of Forgiveness in Achieving Peace
In a world scarred by division, injustice, and conflict, peace often feels like a distant dream. By Benjamin Ajuong Machiek Malek From broken families and communities to war-torn nations, the path to healing and reconciliation can seem impossible. Yet, in the heart of every long-lasting peace, one powerful[Read More…]
Nation Talks
Youth, be creative to face the financial situation in the country. Dropping out of school can affect both young girls and boys, whether because their parents are unable to pay their school fees due to poverty or due to gender discrimination, including early pregnancy, which sometimes hinders youth in their[Read More…]
HIV awareness training concludes in Yei
By James Innocent United Nations mission in South Sudan concluded a ten-day HIV training for over 20 participants in Yei River County, Central Equatoria State, on Monday. Participants included local government officials, health workers, security personnel, civil society representatives, members of the HIV Club in Yei, and media representatives.[Read More…]
Liberation veteran Gen. Ogut laid to rest
By Manas James Okony Prominent liberation war veteran, General Stephen Ogut Obongo, was laid to rest with full military honors at the Martyrs’ Cemetery in Juba on Tuesday morning. Gen. Ogut, a military figure in South Sudan’s fight for independence, passed away on May 8, 2025, at a hospital[Read More…]
One killed in Bor ambush
By Peter Kuol Kuch One person has been killed in a road ambush along the Baidit-Bor Town road on Monday evening. According to Jonglei State Minister for Information, three young men encountered the ambush on their way back to Bor Town headquarters from Baidit Payam, where they attended wrestling[Read More…]
Optimism soars as cardinal Ameyu returns from Vatican
By Yiep Joseph Citizens expressed optimism as Cardinal Stephen Ameyu Martin returned to Juba from Rome, Italy. Cardinal Ameyu attended the burial of Pope Francis and the conclave that elected Pope Leo XIV. His return to Juba on Tuesday attracted many South Sudanese to Juba International Airport, symbolizing their[Read More…]
Community urged to fundraise for Kajo-Keji-Juba Highway
By Kei Emmanuel Duku Chairperson of the Kajo Keji County Organization, Aggrey Tisa Sabuni, has urged citizens to consider pooling resources for the construction of the Kajo-Keji Juba Highway. Sabuni said that waiting for government intervention would be futile. He highlighted a previous community-led effort, noting that an earlier[Read More…]
Greater Horn of Africa braces for torrential rains
By Philip Buda Ladu The Greater Horn of Africa (GHA) is highly likely to experience above-normal rainfall during the upcoming June to September (JJAS) 2025 season. According to a new forecast released on Tuesday by IGAD Climate Prediction and Applications Centre (ICPAC) as this offers opportunities for agriculture, the[Read More…]
Panic triggers over US fund cut
By Peter Kuol Kuch People living with HIV across South Sudan rippled in panic, fearing lack of support following cut of funding by United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The move has severely impacted essential health services and access to life-saving antiretroviral drugs in a nation already heavily[Read More…]
Do crocodiles really shed fake tears?
In this article, I want to delve deep into the animal world, in a simple and plain language like usual and paint a very vague picture or maybe shed some light on the sad realities of the wild, with much or little focus on two animals: crocodile and the honey[Read More…]
Nation Talks
Last week on Friday, we celebrated SPLA Day, which is significant for all South Sudanese. I want to salute the people of South Sudan and our fallen heroes and heroines who have sacrificed their lives for freedom, justice, equality, and peace. Without their contributions, this day would not have been[Read More…]
Former Twic East commissioner dies
By Peter Kuol Kuch The authorities of Twic East County in Jonglei State have announced the passing of Former Twic East County Commissioner, Deng Mabeny Kuot. He died on Sunday in Juba. According to officials, the late Deng Mabeny served in various capacities, including as Commissioner of Twic East[Read More…]
CES begins plot allotment at Gudele
By Yiep Joseph Central Equatoria State has commenced allotment of plots to residents in Gudele Block B Extension. The exercise, conducted the state Ministry of Lands, Housing, and Public Utilities, is expected to pave way for improved service delivery in the area. The State Minister of Lands, Housing, and[Read More…]
NBGs discourages more chieftaincy
By Yiep Joseph Northern Bahr El Ghazal State Ministry of Local Government and Law Enforcement Agencies urges communities to stop creating more chieftainships. Bol Akoon Akoon cited challenges to limited financial resources to run numerous chieftaincies in the state. The minister made the call during the memorial ceremony of[Read More…]
VP Nyandeng, Kiir discuss national dev’t, regional cooperation
By Philip Buda Ladu President Salva Kiir Mayardit and Vice President Rebecca Nyandeng De Mabior, on Monday discussed on national development and in regional cooperation. In the meeting, Vice President and chair of gender and youth cluster, Nyandeng briefed President Kiir, on the current political and socio-economic situation within[Read More…]
Gambling drives youth into theft
By James Innocent Gambling cases are alarming in Yei River County, according to Youth Association Chairperson. Gaga Frank Osman said gambling activities in Yei River County drive young people into stealing at night after they run out of money in their pockets. Gaga cited a rising number of young[Read More…]
COUNTERFEIT Fuel turned back
By Philip Buda Ladu South Sudan National Bureau of Standards (SSNBS) intercepted substandard fuel at Nimule entry point and turned it back to country of origin. According to the Bureau of Standards, this action stressed the continued efforts to clamp down on the influx of non-compliant goods into the[Read More…]
If the nation can dress white
In Catholic Church, priests when coming to the altar, dress in white garments. It has been made a custom. This is to show a priest is pure and holy. Even their robes are white. The table that the priest uses is also dressed white. The priest does not need to[Read More…]
Peacebuilding in Post-Conflict Societies: Strategies, challenges, and pathways forward
By Benjamin Ajuong Machiek In the aftermath of violent conflict, societies are often left fragmented, traumatized, and destabilized. The cessation of hostilities, while a critical milestone, does not guarantee lasting peace. True peacebuilding requires a multi-faceted and sustained effort to address the root causes of conflict, rebuild institutions, and[Read More…]