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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…]

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…]

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of registration of the Twic East Community Association in Juba (TECA-J), months after the organization’s license was revoked.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…]

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…]