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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…]

Young Women Must Not Wait to Be Invited”: Leaders Call for Bold Female Participation

By Chol D. Johnson Senior government officials have urged young women in South Sudan to actively participate in politics emphasizing that leadership is not something to wait for but something to step into. Speaking during Youth engagement Forum, Mary Apayi Ayiga, Second Deputy Chairperson of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement,[Read More…]

CTSAMVM reiterates call on Parties to cease hostilities

By Lodu William Odiya The Ceasefire & Transitional Security Arrangements Monitoring & Verification Mechanism (CTSAMVM) has urged the parties to signatories to reaffirm commitment to the permanent ceasefire, step back from confrontation and recommit to dialogue. Speaking during the 53rd board meeting yesterday, Maj. Gen. Teshome Anagawe Ayana, Chairperson of[Read More…]

Dr. Machar’s lawyers reject admissibility of forensic report, cites key reasons

 By Yiep Joseph Lawyers representing suspended First Vice President Riek Machar and other co-accused on Wednesday formally challenged the admissibility of a digital forensic report presented by the prosecution before the Special Court. The objection was raised during the 54th court session after prosecutors sought to have the main forensic[Read More…]

The Wedding the State Tried to Stop: One Woman’s Battle Against Domestic and Political Abuse

By Kei Emmanuel Duku A high-profile Juba wedding scheduled for Valentine’s Day was forced into a dramatic standoff after security officials and community leaders intervened to halt the ceremony, citing political insecurity and tribal tensions. Josephine Adhet Deng, the woman at the center of the controversy, has broken her silence[Read More…]

Wildlife Act 2026: South Sudan Overhauls Conservation Laws to Combat Illegal Trade

By Kei Emmanuel Duku South Sudan has enacted a sweeping new legal framework to safeguard its vast natural landscapes, marking what conservationists describe as a definitive turning point for environmental preservation. The signing of the Wildlife Conservation and Protected Areas Act, 2026, by President Salva Kiir on February 18, 2026,[Read More…]

SSHRDN Calls for End to Discriminatory Practices Silencing Women

By Chol D. Johnson The South Sudan Human Rights Defenders Network (SSHRDN) on Friday called for urgent action to dismantle discriminatory practices that silence women’s voices and limit their participation in decision-making processes across the country. Speaking during the second edition of the Dialogue for Policy Influence for Better Women’s[Read More…]