By Kei Emmanuel Duku In the remote area of Greater Kapoeta, South Sudan, a gold rush has almost turned the region upside down. What began as a promising opportunity has quickly become a major problem for the local community and the country’s economy. “Initially, the gold trade was seen[Read More…]
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Yei commissioner urges youth to avoid gang activities
By James Innocent Commissioner of Yei River County, Emmanuel Taban Seme has called on the youth of Yei to avoid gang activities and instead focus on sports and community development. He expressed his commitment to supporting local football and music associations as positive alternatives. Commissioner Seme urged young people[Read More…]
South Sudan, China agree on new oil pipeline
By Kei Emmanuel Duku South Sudan and the China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) have announced plans to construct a new oil pipeline from South Sudan to Djibouti, passing through Ethiopia. This initiative aims to boost South Sudan’s oil export potential. The agreement was reached following a meeting between South[Read More…]
Bor Hospital workers resume duties after strike
By Deng Ghai Deng Health workers at Bor State Hospital have resumed their duties after a prolonged strike that severely impacted patient care. Last month, operations at the hospital came to a standstill when 234 healthcare workers, including physicians, nurses, and lab technicians, halted work and locked the hospital’s[Read More…]
FREED: Kalisto Ladu regains liberty from detention
By Deng Ghai Deng Former mayor of Juba City Council and an influential politician in Central Equatoria State, Kalisto Ladu has on Friday, been released from detention. Ladu was forcibly taken from his home in Juba by National Security operatives on March 30, while his wife and family members[Read More…]
Jamus FC faces player shortage for season-opener
By Kei Emmanuel Duku Jamus FC Juba will be missing three key players for their upcoming match against Malakia FC in the 2024/25 Juba Local Football Association Super Cup. Goalkeeper, Majak Mawith Maling, Samuel Taban Malish, and Laku Benjamin are currently representing the South Sudan National Team in Congo[Read More…]
Sudan edges Niger in AFCON Qualifier
By Kei Emmanuel Duku Sudan National kicked off their 2025 TotalEnergies African Cup Nations campaign with a goalless 1:0 victory against Niger in a match played in Juba Stadium on Wednesday afternoon. A lone goal from Abu Bakr Issa through a header from teammate Abdel Rahman in the 51[Read More…]
Civil-military dialogue calls for fostering of peace
By James Innocent A civil-military dialogue concluded in Yei River County with a strong call for an end to conflict and an improved relationship between the army and civilians. The dialogue took place in Yei, bringing together stakeholders from various sectors, including the military, local government, religious leaders, youth[Read More…]
Turkish Embassy supports Bilinyang farmers
By Bosco Bush Turkish Embassy in Juba, on Thursday 5th September, delivered agricultural tools and seeds to farmers in Bilinyang Boma of Juba County. The items delivered include; six hundred pieces of maloda, six hundred pieces of panga and another six hundred pieces of sickles. Other items are; cowpeas[Read More…]
UNDP boosts Jonglei High Court
By Deng Ghai Deng Jonglei State High Court President , John Yel Aleu, praised the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) for its continued commitment to strengthening the rule of law and promoting human rights. The commendation followed a donation on Thursday in Bor, which included essential logistical materials such[Read More…]
Woman found dead in Aweil Center County
By Hou Akot Hou A woman was discovered dead at Bar-Mayen in Aweil Center County, Northern Bahr El Gazal state, on Wednesday. The unidentified woman believed to be around 35 years old, reportedly succumbed after drinking heavily and attempting to return home. Peter Natale, the commissioner of Aweil Center[Read More…]
Activists abducted in Yei
By James Innocent Two members of a civil society organization were reported abducted in Yei River County of Central Equatoria State, according to Arikanjilo Modi, a representative from the group. Theon Maridi Road in Otogo Payam They were identified as John Kenyi Santino, a Monitoring and Evaluation officer for[Read More…]
Gov’t investigating foreign military encroachments
By Deng Ghai Deng Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation has revealed that the government is actively investigating reports of foreign military encroachments into South Sudan’s territory. The incursions, attributed to the Uganda People’s Defense Force (UPDF) and Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF), have been identified as a[Read More…]
GRANT: South Sudan among beneficiaries of China’s $50 billion
By William Madouk Chinese President Xi Jinping pledged to spend 360 billion Yuan equivalent to over $50 billion and support infrastructure that would create millions of job opportunities in Africa. In a speech at the opening of China-Africa cooperation summit, President Xi promised delegates from African nations that China[Read More…]
Yei Agricultural Training Centre upgrades curricula
By Bosco Bush Crop Training Center (CTC), a major Agriculture Vocational Training Institute in Yei River County has updated and upgraded its curricula to align with regional standards. Initially, offering a nine-month certified course in agriculture, the training centre has now transitioned to a comprehensive one-year program that provides[Read More…]
MP decries delay in travel document issuance
By William Madouk A cashier at Nagero County Education Department, Western Equatoria State Mr. Peter John Mungo, has been suspended over the disappearance of SSP 18 million intended for teachers’ October salaries. In a suspension letter issued by Nagero Commissioner Gabriel Ferdinando Nvolo, Mungo was placed on a three-month[Read More…]
City Review, Al-Hagiga Newspapers fire protesting journalists
By William Madouk The management of The City Review and Al-Hagiga newspapers have terminated the contracts of eight journalists citing redundancy as the reason for their dismissal. However, the affected journalists refused to sign the termination letters. “We write to formally notify you that, regrettably, your position has been[Read More…]
US donates Mpox test kits to South Sudan
By Bosco Bush United States government has donated at least 96 Monkeypox reagent kits to the South Sudan National Public Health Laboratory to facilitate effective testing of suspected Mpox cases in the country. In a statement, the U.S. Embassy announced that the kits are being supplied by the U.S.[Read More…]
Horn of Africa to receive $151 million Green Climate Fund
By Kei Emmanuel Duku Six countries in the Horn of Africa, including South Sudan, are set to benefit from a $151 million Green Climate Fund provided by the African Development Bank to address climate vulnerability. The project, titled “Building Climate Resilience for Food and Livelihoods in the Horn of[Read More…]
MP proposes suspension of Oil for roads project fund
By William Madouk A lawmaker in the National Legislative Assembly has proposed an ambitious plan to address the 10-month salary arrears owed to civil servants, organized forces, and constitutional post holders. Changkuoth Bichiock Reth, chairperson of the Specialized Committee on Finance and Economic Planning, suggested that funds from 20[Read More…]