By Alan Clement In a strategic move to boost governance and standards, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, with UNDP, has launched a 40‑day training programme to prepare the next generation of South Sudanese diplomats. According to a statement from the Foreign Affairs Ministry, the programme, coordinated through the Diplomatic Institute[Read More…]
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UNMISS calls for joint plan with government to address displacement Crisis
By Chol D. Johnson The Deputy Special Representative of the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS), Anita Kiki Gbeho, has called for a coordinated plan between the government and partners to address the challenges facing displaced communities. According to a press statement issued on Tuesday by the Ministry of[Read More…]
Muslim community in Suk Zande receives food assistance
By Sabri Dibaco The Muslim community in Suk Zande (Juba) has received a consignment of food items to support vulnerable families as they approach the final days of the holy month of Ramadan. The distribution, carried out was, targeting fasting families, all Muslims communities in the area who have been[Read More…]
Heat Stress Warning for South Sudan as Southern Rains Forecast
By Alan Clement Central and northern parts of South Sudan are expected to face dangerous heat conditions this week, even as southern areas receive above-normal rainfall, according to a new regional weather outlook. The weekly forecast issued by the IGAD Climate Prediction and Applications Centre (ICPAC) indicated that temperatures above[Read More…]
GOVERNMENT Defends ongoing military operations
By Lodu William Odiya South Sudan’s government has released a statement citing that the on-going military operations in some parts of the country is a response to the security threats from opposition forces. This is in response to leaders from the South Sudan Council of Churches regarding political, security and[Read More…]
Dr. Machar’s fate in Judges’ hands, Gov’t tells council of Churches
Yiep Joseph and Alan Clement The Government of South Sudan has rejected church appeals for the release of opposition leader Dr. Riek Machar, stressing that only the courts have authority over his case. In a statement issued from the Office of the President on March 17, the government responded to[Read More…]
Yambio State Hospital Installs New Diagnostic Machines
By Sabri Dibaco The medical director of Yambio State Hospital, Samuel Okondjo, has confirmed the installation of a kidney testing machine and a CBC machine capable of analysing liver function, blood counts, and lipid profiles. Speaking to No. 1 Citizen Daily Newspaper, Samuel said the installation marks a major milestone[Read More…]
Hash values dispute marks 60th Session of Dr. Machar Trial
By Yiep Joseph The special court hearing the case of Dr. Riek Machar and seven co-accused on Monday dismissed a defense objection over a document containing hash values presented by a digital forensic expert. During the 60th session, digital forensic expert Ratlhogo Peter Calvin Rafadi presented the document as instructed[Read More…]
OPINION: Traditional and Modern Medicine: A Unified Path Toward Health for All South Sudanese
By: Hon. Sarah Cleto Rial, Minister of Health – Republic of South Sudan The past and the present have always been intertwined, and nowhere is this more evident than in the evolution of our nation’s healthcare. For centuries, the people of South Sudan have relied on traditional healing—using herbs for[Read More…]
Ethiopia, Japan Review South Sudan Peace Deal, Urge Coordinated Support Ahead of 2026 Elections
By Alan Clement The Ambassadors of Ethiopia and Japan in South Sudan have met to review progress in implementing the country’s peace agreement and called for coordinated international support as preparations continue for elections expected in 2026. During the discussion between Delil Kedir, Ambassador of Ethiopia to South Sudan, and[Read More…]
Kiir in South Africa for bilaterial talks
By Lodu William Odiya President Salva Kiir Mayardit has left for South Africa on an official visit to hold talks with his counterpart, Cyril Ramaphosa. In a statement that was released by the presidential press unit, President Kiir would hold discussions with President Ramaphosa to deepen the historical relations and[Read More…]
South Sudan, Canada Reaffirms Commitment to Peace, Humanitarian Support
By Sabri Dibaco The Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Monday Semaya K. Kumba held a discussion with the Ambassador of Canada to South Sudan, Joanne Minns, focusing on strengthening cooperation in humanitarian assistance, peace, and stability in the country. In a statement that was released by the Foreign[Read More…]
Salaries Stalled by Declining Oil Production
By Alan Clement South Sudan’s unpaid salaries and worsening economic hardship are rooted in collapsing oil revenues, senior SPLM party leaders admitted, urging a shift to agriculture and mining as citizens struggle with rising costs and stalled services. At the opening of the SPLM Central Equatoria State expanded meeting, Vice[Read More…]
China Donates motorcycles, books to SPLM Youth as Party Intensifies Mobilization
By Yiep Joseph The Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM) National Youth League has received a donation of motorcycles and books from the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China. According to the Youth league leader, the help will strengthen the youth wing’s activities as the ruling party intensifies grassroots mobilization[Read More…]
SAGA : Atong changes Tune in reviewing Crawford
By Lodu William Odiya The Minister of Trade and Industry, Atong Kuol Manyang, has officially cancelled the 90-day Administrative and Technical Review of the Crawford Capital Pay Digital Payment and E-Service System. The Minister changes the tune after receiving objection from top officials following her order to review the Crawford[Read More…]
Momentum in preparation indicates gov’t will avail resources-Kiir
By Lodu William Odiya President Salva Kiir Mayardit has reaffirmed his commitment to ensuring that the planned 2026 general elections take place. In a statement released by the presidential press unit yesterday, the head of state emphasized that the government will provide the necessary resources to support the electoral process.[Read More…]
SSNBS Executive Director vows to eradicate substandard goods in South Sudan
By Lodu William Odiya The newly appointed Executive Director of South Sudan National Bureau of Standards have vowed to eradicate substandard goods and product to safeguard human harm in the Country. Speaking during a handover ceremony at the SSNBS headquarter in Juba on Thursday, Oiylang Dominic Kanuto, who was recently[Read More…]
TAX : collection dispute, raises need for oversight
By Alan Clement Crawford Capital’s disputed contract has ignited calls for stronger parliamentary oversight, as analysts warn the row exposes deep weaknesses in transparency and accountability across South Sudan’s financial governance system. The debate erupted follows a March 5 Ministerial Memo in which Trade Minister Atong Kuol Manyang Juuk ordered[Read More…]
How a Recovered UNMISS Vehicle Was Diverted to Rescue Commercial Cargo
By Kei Emmanuel Duku A heavy-duty recovery vehicle alleged to belonging to the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) was repurposed for a private commercial rescue operation, resulting in mechanical destruction after military commanders diverted the asset for business interests. The Boorchar recovery vehicle is one of two captured[Read More…]
Civilians Bear Brunt of Renewed Violence as Displacement Rises in South Sudan
By Alan Clement Civilians in South Sudan continue to suffer the worst effects of conflict, with renewed violence triggering fresh displacement and worsening humanitarian conditions despite the country’s fragile peace process, a new report warns. According to a United Nations Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan report released on[Read More…]
