By Alan Clement South Sudan has once again been ranked among the most corrupt countries in the world, according to Transparency International’s 2025 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI). With a score of just 9 out of 100, the country sits at the very bottom of the global ranking alongside Somalia and[Read More…]
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Peace Deal on the Brink as UN, R-JMEC Warn of War Risk
By Alan Clement South Sudan risks sliding back into full-scale conflict as political divisions deepen and violence escalates, senior UN and regional peace monitors warned the Security Council Tuesday, raising alarm months before scheduled December elections. Briefing the Council virtually, the Interim Chairperson of the Reconstituted Joint Monitoring and Evaluation[Read More…]
WHY? Nilepet’s earnings never reach the national budget
By Kei Emmanuel Duku South Sudan’s national oil corporation, Nilepet, has become a financial ghost within the country’s economy, operating without transparency and failing to transfer its earnings to the national budget. A landmark World Bank Group report released in late January 2026, titled “A Narrow Path to Recovery: The[Read More…]
Dr. Machar’s defense team question expert’s report over irregularities Suspended First Vice President
By Yiep Joseph The defense team for Dr. Riek Machar and the seven co-accused have questioned the digital expert report, citing that it contains irregularities. During the 50th session on Wednesday, Ratlhogo Peter Calvin, the South African forensic expert and the last prosecution witness, concluded the presentation of his report.[Read More…]
Kiir dismisses top bank officials
By Yiep Joseph President Salva Kiir Mayardit has relieved two top officials from the Bank of South Sudan (BoSS) from their duties. According to the press release posted on the office of the president’s social media platform, the head of state relieved the officials on Monday. Based on the Republican[Read More…]
Digital expert says unable to investigate Dr. Machar’s devices
By Yiep Joseph The South African digital expert who investigated the phones and electronic devices collected from the 8 accused, testified that he was unable to access Dr. Riek Machar’s devices. Several prosecution witnesses have continued to testify before the special court trying Puot Kang and seven co-accused, including Dr.[Read More…]
South Sudan on the Brink as Food Crisis Deepens Despite Major Aid Push
By Alan Clement South Sudan is edging closer to a large-scale humanitarian catastrophe as food insecurity reaches alarming levels, despite an extensive aid operation by the World Food Programme (WFP), a new situation report has warned. According to the December 2025 WFP South Sudan External Situation Report, 5.86 million people[Read More…]
Gov’t Explores Sustainable and Stable Electricity Supply
By Chol D. Johnson The Ministry of Energy and Dams, led by Minister Agok Makur Kur, has hosted a major Middle East energy company to explore options for a sustainable and stable electricity supply for the country. In a press statement issued on Monday, the ministry’s Press Unit confirmed that[Read More…]
GUN : Violence kills over 1000 in 2025
By Alan Clement Gun violence in South Sudan has shifted decisively toward criminality, killing over a thousand people in 2025 and leaving civilians increasingly exposed as firearms become entrenched in everyday life, a new report has found. The findings contained in the Gun Violence Report released by the One Citizen[Read More…]
Top Academic Calls for Emergency Overhaul of Juba Teaching Hospital
By Kei Emmanuel Duku In a stinging critique of South Sudan’s healthcare system, one of the country’s leading academic voices has warned that the nation’s premier referral hospital is failing, calling for an immediate management takeover to stop the decay. Speaking during the World Cancer Day celebrations, the Vice Chancellor[Read More…]
Peace Deal Under Threat as 87 Alleged Violations Recorded in a Single Month
By Kei Emmanuel Duku South Sudan’s fragile peace agreement is spiraling into a major crisis as military combat and targeted attacks on civilians surge across the country. Official monitors from the Ceasefire and Transitional Security Arrangements Monitoring and Verification Mechanism (CTSAMVM) warned in a new report that a “sustained pattern[Read More…]
Ceasefire in Freefall as Alleged R-ARCSS Violations Surge Nationwide
By Chol D. Johnson /Alan Clement South Sudan’s permanent ceasefire is under renewed strain after monitors recorded a sharp rise in alleged violations in January 2026, driven by escalating clashes between signatory forces and mounting civilian harm. The Ceasefire and Transitional Security Arrangements Monitoring and Verification Mechanism (CTSAMVM) said 26[Read More…]
Kiir dispatches officials to Qatar on by-lateral mission
By Yiep Joseph President Salva Kiir Mayardit has dispatched a high-ranking team of government officials to the State of Qatar to convey a message to the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani. According to the statement from Presidential press Unit, the delegation’s mission is to enhance relations between[Read More…]
Western powers demand South Sudan recover 1,500 tons of looted food
By Kei Emmanuel Duku A high-level coalition of Western nations has issued a blistering demand to the South Sudanese transitional government, calling for the immediate recovery of over 1,500 metric tons of stolen food aid following a brazen assault on a World Food Programme (WFP) convoy. The joint statement issued[Read More…]
South Sudan’s Health System Gains Lifeline Through WHO, Partner Coordination Efforts
By Alan Clement South Sudan’s fragile health system has received a critical lifeline as the World Health Organization (WHO), working with the Ministry of Health and supported by the South Sudan Humanitarian Fund (SSHF) and the UN Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), delivered emergency medical supplies and expanded disease surveillance[Read More…]
Gov’t Obstruction Undermines Protection of Women Amid GBV Crisis: Warned UNPOL
By Alan Clement The United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) has warned that deep budget cuts and persistent restrictions on its movement are undermining civilian protection at a time when women and girls face some of the highest levels of violence globally. Briefing the UN Security Council, UNMISS Police[Read More…]
Digital expert presents more exhibits before special court
By Yiep Joseph The last prosecution witness presented more exhibits as the special court trying Dr. Riek Machar and the seven co-accused continues. On Friday, during the 48th court session, a South African digital forensic investigator and expert, Ratlhogo Peter Calvin, displaced WhatsApp conversations extracted from the phones of some[Read More…]
UN condemns ongoing violence, cites worsening humanitarian situation
By Alan Clement The United Nations has condemned escalating violence in South Sudan, warning that attacks on hospitals and aid operations are fuelling mass displacement and leaving nearly 10 million people in urgent need of humanitarian assistance. The warning was delivered by the Deputy Spokesperson for the Secretary-General, Farhan Haq,[Read More…]
AU : Commends South Sudan for Hosting Sudanese Refugees
By Alan Clement The African Union has renewed calls for an immediate ceasefire in Sudan, warning of deepening regional repercussions, while commending South Sudan for hosting thousands of Sudanese refugees despite its own fragile post-conflict recovery. The appeal was made during a meeting in Addis Ababa between the Chairperson of[Read More…]
UN warns South Sudan peacekeeping at risk as pledges lag, cooperation gaps persist
By Alan Clement United Nations peacekeeping chief Jean-Pierre Lacroix has warned that South Sudan’s fragile peace process could be undermined unless international pledges for police reinforcements are delivered and cooperation with national authorities is strengthened. Addressing the UN Security Council during its annual briefing by heads of police components of[Read More…]
