By Hou Akot Hou Authorities in Kuajok Town Council have detained two suspects accused of burglary following a break-in that unfolded on Thursday night. The duo are being held over the break-in charges. Atek Lual Achuil, the Town Mayor of Kuajok, told Mayardit FM on Thursday that the two suspects[Read More…]
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Financing Reform at AU Level Raises Stakes for Debt-Burdened South Sudan
By Alan Clement The African Union has intensified calls for sweeping financing reforms and stricter expenditure control, as fragile economies such as South Sudan struggle under mounting fiscal pressure that threatens to undermine Africa’s broader integration ambitions. Addressing the 48th Ordinary Session of the Executive Council, AU Commission Chairperson Mahmoud[Read More…]
SUMMIT : AU to discuss South Sudan crisis
By Alan Clement President Salva Kiir Mayardit is set to engage regional leaders on South Sudan’s fragile security and political climate as the C5 Plus bloc meets during the 39th African Union Summit in Addis Ababa. According to the Presidency, the high-level engagement will focus on reviewing the “current security[Read More…]
Mayor Unveils Plan to Upgrade 15 Major Roads and Modernize Juba’s Waste Management
By Kei Emmanuel Duku Juba is set for a significant transformation as City Council Mayor Christopher Sarafino Wani unveiled an ambitious reform agenda aimed at overhauling the capital’s infrastructure and waste management systems. In a high-level briefing with Governor Emmanuel Adil Anthony, the Mayor detailed the planned upgrade of approximately[Read More…]
Court Adjourns Session Over Inconsistencies in Expert’s Report
By Yiep Joseph The special court trying suspended First Vice President Dr. Riek Machar and seven co-accused has adjourned its session over inconsistencies in an expert’s report. The last prosecution witness, Ratlhogo Peter Calvin, a digital forensic expert who investigated the electronic equipment collected from the accused, presented a report[Read More…]
Eastern South Sudan Enters ‘Extreme Caution’ Zone Amid Rising Temperatures Across Horn of Africa
By Alan Clement South Sudan has been placed under “Extreme Caution” for heat stress as temperatures climb above seasonal norms, even as neighboring countries brace for heavy rains and flooding. The IGAD Climate Prediction and Applications Centre forecast covering February 4–11, 2026, warned that South Sudan will experience warmer-than-usual conditions[Read More…]
Rumbek Power Station Set to Boost Development in Lakes State
By Chol D. Johnson The government has confirmed Rumbek Power Station commissioning and handing over on February 25, 2026. The officials stated that the project will boost economic activity, improve social services, as well as enhance residents’ quality of life. Minister of Energy and Dams, Agok Makur Kur, made the[Read More…]
South Sudan Targets Smuggling, Illegal Checkpoints in Nimule Trade Overhaul
By Alan Clement South Sudan has announced sweeping reforms to secure and modernize its busiest trade corridor, unveiling measures to dismantle illegal checkpoints, crack down on smuggling, and streamline customs operations at the Nimule border post. According to a Ministry of Trade & Industry statement, the announcement followed a three-day[Read More…]
Empty Bowls, Fearful Hearts: Inside the “Extremely Critical” Malnutrition Crisis Gripping Duk County
By Kei Emmanuel Duku The cooking fires in Duk County have gone cold, replaced by the acrid smell of smoke from burning homesteads and the hollow silence of a land where the only thing growing is hunger. For the mothers huddling in the thickets of Jonglei State, the sound of[Read More…]
Minister Makur visits Nesitu solar power, urges Trinity Energy to speed up electricity supply
By Chol D. Johnson The Minister of Energy and Dams, Agok Makur Kur, urged the Trinity Energy Company to complete the electricity connection and supply within four months. Speaking on Thursday during a visit to the Nesitu Solar PV Power Plant in Juba, Makur urged the Trinity Energy Company[Read More…]
Commissioner Issues Warning Against Illegal Land Demarcation in Rajaf Payam
By Jacob Onuha Nelson The Commissioner of Juba County, Emmanuel Tete Ezbon, has issued a stern warning regarding illegal land demarcation and the unauthorized sale of plots in Rajaf Payam, Central Equatoria State In a statement released Thursday by the Commissioner’s Press Unit, officials confirmed that authorities intervened following reports[Read More…]
VEHICLES : Consumed huge percentage in FY 24-Report
By Kei Emmanuel Duku South Sudan’s financial recovery is being choked by a culture of “weak spending discipline” that prioritized luxury vehicles and bloated administrative costs over the country’s crumbling schools and roads, according to a scathing new report by the World Bank Group. The report, titled “A Narrow Path[Read More…]
South Sudan Digitizes Regulation to Strengthen Revenue Collection
By Alan Clement South Sudan has taken a decisive step toward modernizing its fiscal and regulatory systems with the launch of the National Communication Authority (NCA) e‑Services Platform. The initiative, unveiled under the theme “Digital Transformation for Transparency and Accountability,” is designed to digitize licensing, payments, and regulatory processes, directly[Read More…]
Authorities Move to Regulate Sale of “Man Power” Drug in Yei
By James Innocent Authorities in Yei River County have announced plans to regulate the sale of a drug locally known as “man power,” following growing concerns over its alleged misuse among young people. The Medical Director of Yei Civil Hospital, Dr. Simon Sebit, has cautioned private clinics and pharmacies against[Read More…]
South Sudan Stagnates as Regional Reformers Raise the Bar
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…]
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…]
