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Government should focus on the full implementation of security arrangements

As South Sudan moves closer to the long-awaited general elections, one issue stands above all others in determining the country’s future: the full implementation of the security arrangements outlined in the revitalised peace agreement. Without a unified, professional, and accountable security sector, the aspirations for peaceful elections, national stability, and[Read More…]

Activist says commissioner’s killing was politically motivated, warns against community tensions

By Lodu William Odiya Civil society activist and executive director of the Community Empowerment for Progress Organisation (CEPO), Edmund Yakani, described the killing of the commissioner of Kapoeta East County as a politically motivated incident. He urged South Sudanese not to blame communities or inflame tensions along the Eastern Equatoria[Read More…]

Pibor Caucus rejects ‘ambush’ narrative, calls for independent probe into Commissioner’s killing

By Lodu William Odiya The Greater Pibor Administrative Area (GPAA) Caucus has disputed claims that the late Kapoeta East County Commissioner was killed in an ambush, calling instead for an independent investigation into the circumstances surrounding his death. Addressing the media in Juba on Tuesday, Lawryen Ibon, the chairperson of[Read More…]

South Sudan Police receive high-tech forensic equipment from China

By Louis Loku The state-of-the-art forensic equipment was officially handed over during a ceremony in Juba attended by senior government officials, top police commanders, and representatives of the Chinese Embassy. The donation is part of continued security cooperation between South Sudan and China aimed at strengthening law enforcement institutions and[Read More…]

South Sudanese in Malaysia appeal for inclusion in international diplomats conferences

By Jurugo Emmanuel Ogasto South Sudanese living in Malaysia have appealed to the International Diplomats organisation to include more South Sudanese participants in future global conferences and leadership programs. The appeal was made following the successful conclusion of the 5th International Diplomats Conference held in Kuala Lumpur from June 13–16,[Read More…]

South Sudanese refugees in Uganda are ready to participate in the 2026 elections

By Jurugo Emmanuel Ogasto South Sudanese refugees living in Adjumani District of the West Nile region, Uganda, have expressed their readiness to participate in the upcoming elections in South Sudan, calling on the government and electoral authorities to ensure a free, fair, and transparent electoral process. In an interview with[Read More…]

South Sudan constitutional making process nears key milestone

By Sabri Dibaco Regional and international partners have reaffirmed their commitment to supporting South Sudan’s constitution-making process, describing it as a crucial step toward lasting peace, democratic governance, and national unity. Speaking during the opening session of the two-day Civic Education and Public Consultation workshop, Victoria Anib Majur, IGAD Head[Read More…]

Constitution: Inclusivity remains on top of the agenda in constitution-making process

By Sabri Dibaco Senior government officials, diplomats, and representatives of international organisations have reaffirmed their commitment to supporting South Sudan’s permanent constitution-making process, emphasising the need for inclusivity, civic education, and sustained political commitment. Speaking at the opening of a civic education and public consultation workshop organised by the National[Read More…]

ELECTIONS: National Election Commission secures $6 million to fund 2026 electoral activities

By Lodu William Odiya The National Electoral Commission (NEC) has announced two major developments aimed at strengthening preparations for upcoming elections, including securing US$6 million for civic and voter education and acquiring a permanent headquarters. During a press briefing at the Commission’s headquarters, NEC Chairperson Abednego Akok said the funding[Read More…]

OPINION: Challenge of youth gangs and violence in South Sudan

By James Innocent ‎‎South Sudan is facing a growing challenge of youth involvement in gangs, criminal activities, and violent behaviour within communities. While young people are the future of the nation, many are increasingly becoming victims of circumstances that push them into crime, hostility, and social unrest. The situation in[Read More…]