By Sabri Dibaco Civil society activists have urged the government of South Sudan to release detainees or present them before a competent court of law. Speaking to the media, the Executive Director of the Community Empowerment for Progress Organization, Edmund Yakani, said prolonged detention without trial undermines public confidence in[Read More…]
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Government Pledges Support as Social Insurance Fund Confronts Policy Challenges
By Alan Clement The National Social Insurance Fund (NSIF) is facing resistance to its policies, prompting government-backed efforts to intensify public awareness and strengthen compliance with the law. According to a statement from the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management, Minister Albino Akol Atak urged the NSIF leadership to[Read More…]
BISHOPS : Urge gov’t to stop military operations
By Chol D. Johnson The South Sudan Council of Churches (SSCC) has called on the government to immediately stop military operations in Jonglei State, warning that continued fighting threatens civilian lives and could deepen the humanitarian crisis. Speaking at a media briefing in Juba on Monday, His Eminence Stephen Ameyu[Read More…]
South Sudan Faces June Deadline on EAC Political Consultations
By Alan Clement South Sudan faces a June 30 deadline to finalize consultations on the EAC Political Confederation Constitution, a requirement set at the 25th Ordinary Summit in Arusha. The move carries significant implications for the country’s trade and economic cooperation within the region, where integration is seen as vital[Read More…]
South Sudan Tax: ‘Digital First’ Strategy to Combat Revenue Leakages
By Kei Emmanuel Duku South Sudan is overhauling its domestic resource mobilization through an aggressive digital transformation, aiming to plug revenue leakages and modernize a tax system long hampered by manual inefficiencies. The strategic pivot toward electronic systems is being spearheaded by the South Sudan Revenue Authority (SSRA), the nation’s[Read More…]
Community Leaders Urge Action on Violence, Discrimination Against Women
By Sabri Dibaco Azande community leaders have called for stronger protection of women’s rights and greater investment in health awareness during the celebration of International Women’s Day at Suk Zande. The event, held under the theme “Give to Gain: Celebrating Our Strength of Generosity, Unity and Empowerment,” was organized by[Read More…]
ULTIMATUM : SSPDF Orders UNMISS, Civilians Out of Akobo
By Chol D. Johnson The South Sudan People’s Defence Force (SSPDF) has issued a 72-hour ultimatum for United Nations peacekeeping forces, NGOs, and civilians to vacate Akobo town. The announcement came on Friday during a press conference in Giada Barack conducted by Lul Ruai, the SSPDF spokesperson where Dr. Pual[Read More…]
Global Tensions: Warning Over ‘US-Iran Conflict’ Impact on 2025/26 Budget
By Kei Emmanuel Duku South Sudan’s financial future is being held hostage by a law of nature where the strongest survive and global conflicts dictate local stability, according to senior cabinet ministers who warned yesterday that the nation’s 2025/26 budget is under immediate threat. The Minister of Livestock and Fisheries,[Read More…]
EU Urges South Sudan to Pass GBV Law, Boost Social Spending
By Alan Clement The European Union has urged South Sudan’s government to fast-track gender-based violence legislation and increase funding for health and education, warning weak protections and minimal public spending continue to endanger women and girls. Speaking on the eve of the commemoration of International Women’s Day in Juba, the[Read More…]
Funding Shortfalls Threaten Nearly Two Million Displaced in South Sudan
By Alan Clement South Sudan’s humanitarian response faces mounting pressure as funding gaps threaten the lives of nearly two million displaced people, even as fresh violence and displacement continue to drive urgent needs across the country. In its Flash Update No. 11 on the conflict in Jonglei State as of[Read More…]
Gender ministry to advance equality through innovations
By Lodu William Odiya The ministry of Gender, Child and social welfare (MGCSW) has reiterated a move to advancing gender equality through innovative financing and the allocation of at least ten percent of the nation budget to gender programming. In statement seen by No. 1 citizen yesterday, Nuna Rhoda Rudolf,[Read More…]
Economist Warns of Oil Market Shock as Middle East Crisis Deepens
By Chol D. Johnson A senior economic adviser has called on the government of South Sudan to put precautionary measures in place amid escalating tensions involving Israel, the United States, and Iran. He warned that further instability could significantly affect the country’s fragile economy. In an exclusive interview with this[Read More…]
ELECTION :Finance Minister vows to release funds
By Lodu William Odiya Ministry of Finance and Planning has pledged support to the National Elections Commission(NEC) of ahead of the December democratic general election this year. The ministry’s Department of Communication and Media emphasized that Finance minister, Salvatore Garang Mabiordit yesterday, met with a team from the National Elections[Read More…]
RRC Reinstates Twic East Community Association Registration After Revocation
By Chol D. Johnson The Relief and Rehabilitation Commission (RRC) has reinstated the certificate of registration of the Twic East Community Association in Juba (TECA-J), months after the organization’s license was revoked. Speaking at a press conference on Monday in Juba, TECA-J Chairperson Biar Mading Biar announced that the association[Read More…]
Court Dismisses Defense Objection, Admits Digital Report
By Yiep Joseph The Special Court trying suspended First Vice President Dr. Riek Machar and seven co-accused has dismissed a defense objection and formally admitted a digital forensic report as prosecution evidence. The ruling was delivered during the 56th session of the trial on Monday, following prolonged arguments between the[Read More…]
UOPP pushes for internal reshuffle, seeks Greater role in Power-sharing deal
By Lodu William Odiya The United Opposition Parties (UOPP) has called for an opportunity to reshuffle its representatives within the transitional government, arguing that the move is necessary to strengthen its participation in the peace implementation process. Speaking to the media over the weekend, Peter Mayen Majongdit, chairperson of the[Read More…]
Nile Basin: Egypt Slams Lone Country for Holding Regional Water Cooperation ‘Hostage’
By Kei Emmanuel Duku Diplomatic tensions flared at the 20th Nile Basin Initiative (NBI) anniversary in Juba as Egypt’s top water official accused a single member state of paralyzing regional progress, effectively holding the collective interests of over 250 million people hostage to a self-centered political agenda. The high-stakes summit,[Read More…]
South Sudan Wildlife Chief Praises Courts as Judicial Stance on Commercial Poaching Hardens
By Kei Emmanuel Duku South Sudan’s judiciary has launched an unprecedented crackdown on wildlife crimes, signaling a dramatic shift from years of legal stagnation to a robust movement for conservation justice. Khemis Adieng, the Director General of the National Wildlife Service, revealed that the courts have suddenly prioritized environmental cases,[Read More…]
Ethiopian Embassy in Juba Marks 130 Years Since Battle of Adwa, Reaffirms Bilateral Ties
By Chol D Johnson The Embassy of Ethiopia in South Sudan on Friday commemorated the 130th anniversary of the historic Battle of Adwa at a ceremony held in Juba, underscoring the enduring significance of the landmark victory in African history. The Battle of Adwa, fought on March 1, 1896, marked[Read More…]
ATTACK Commissioner, Executive Director Killed
By Lodu William Odiya The morning attack on Ruweng Administrative Area has left commissioner and Executive Director dead. The Commissioner of Abiemnhom County and the county’s Executive Director were killed in a pre-dawn attack on Sunday in the Ruweng Administrative Area, authorities have confirmed. Officials accused the White Army militia,[Read More…]
