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Free cleft surgery mission brings hope to children, and families

By Sabri Dibaco The medical outreach, organised through the ASK Foundation, has brought together an internationally trained team of specialist surgeons from Germany and Uganda in partnership with the German charity Deutsche Cleft Kinderhilfe, the Ministry of Health, Gudele Hospital, and the South Sudan General Medical Council (SSGMC). The Senior[Read More…]

Defense Minister Chol Thon vows zero tolerance for violations against children

By Louis Loku South Sudan’s Minister of Defense and Veterans Affairs, Gen. Chol Thon Balok, has reaffirmed the government’s commitment to ending grave violations against children in armed conflict. He warned that anyone found responsible for recruiting or abusing children will face prosecution under the country’s laws. Speaking during the[Read More…]

Yei County Commissioner calls for road safety as he meets boda boda riders

By James Innocent The commissioner of Yei River County has commended motorcycle riders and the Boda Boda Association for their contribution to government revenue and local economic activities during a meeting held on Tuesday morning in Yei. ‎Commissioner Malimbo described the Boda Boda Association as an independent body responsible for[Read More…]

University of Juba leads stakeholders’ dialogue on strengthening local seed systems in Yei

By James Innocent ‎The University of Juba, through its Holistic Agriculture-Fisheries Resilience for Value Chain Empowerment and Sustainable Transformation (HARVEST) Project, convened a stakeholders’ research dissemination meeting in Yei River County on Monday to discuss strategies for strengthening agricultural resilience and improving local seed systems. ‎The meeting, held at the[Read More…]

Northern Bahr el Ghazal’s education minister urges girls to stay in schools

By Hou Akot Hou The Northern Bahr el Ghazal State Minister of General Education and Instruction, Akoon Diing Angok, has called on girls across the state to remain committed to their education, warning that the increasing rate of school dropouts among girls threatens their future and the country’s development. Speaking[Read More…]

Ministry of Health deploys teams across South Sudan to strengthen health services

By Sabri Dibaco The Ministry of Health has dispatched supportive supervision teams to several parts of South Sudan in a nationwide effort to assess health service delivery, monitor ongoing health projects, and identify challenges affecting the country’s healthcare system. The supervision mission, led by the Project Management Unit (PMU), is[Read More…]

Journalists urged to promote conflict-sensitive and gender-responsive reporting

By Sabri Dibaco Journalists from various media houses have begun a training workshop on conflict-sensitive reporting and gender-responsive journalism. Opening the workshop, Executive Director of the National Press Centre, Poverty Alfred, said journalists play a critical role in shaping public opinion and preventing the spread of narratives that could fuel[Read More…]

NSS rejects allegations linking its director general to mining activities

By Yiep Joseph The National Security Service (NSS) has rejected allegations linking the Director General of the Internal Security Bureau (ISB), Akec Tong Aleu, to alleged mining activities in Tonj South County. Speaking to the media, the NSS director of public relations and spokesperson, David John Kumuri, described the allegations[Read More…]

Government should construct more schools in rural areas

Education is the foundation of national development, yet thousands of children living in rural areas of South Sudan continue to face enormous challenges in accessing quality education. Many villages have no schools at all, forcing children to walk long distances every day or abandon their education altogether. This situation undermines[Read More…]

OPINION: Why government must incentivise the private sector, not politics

Writer: Garang Atomdit Today, many of our brightest young people are choosing sycophancy over skills. Not because they lack talent, but because the system makes praising power more profitable than solving problems. A young man who spends his day clapping for an official gets a meal today. Another who spends[Read More…]

WES government to integrate SPLM-IO forces, and recruit 1,200 police officers

By Lodu William Odiya The Governor of Western Equatoria State, Badagbu Daniel Rimbasa, has announced plans to integrate former SPLM-IO forces who defected in 2025 into the national organised forces, describing the move as a major step toward strengthening peace and implementing security arrangements in the state. According to a[Read More…]