By Sabri Dibaco A humanitarian affairs officer with Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) Belgium has called for increased humanitarian assistance to support thousands of displaced people fleeing violence in Jonglei State and other parts of the country. Speaking on behalf of MSF in Minkaman, Isabella Alonso said the situation in the[Read More…]
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WES governor offers scholarships to vulnerable students
By Sabri Dibaco In a landmark event marking the opening of a new secondary school in Yambio, the governor of Western Equatoria State, Daniel Badagbu, has awarded scholarships to 10 students from vulnerable backgrounds. Speaking during the inauguration of St. Paul Secondary School, Governor Badagbu said the scholarships are intended[Read More…]
Icon of peace: veteran singer Viviana Nyachan dies at 61 in Juba
By Chol D. Johnson Veteran South Sudanese singer and “Icon of Peace,” Viviana Nyachan, has died at the age of 61 in Juba after being admitted to Gurei Medical Centre. Speaking on Wednesday to No.1 Citizen Newspaper, a relative of the late singer, Rhoda Peter, confirmed that Nyachan passed away[Read More…]
CSO appeals for reopening of Jonglei State assembly
By Chol D. Johnson The INTREPID South Sudan Civil Society Organization has called on the newly appointed Speaker of Jonglei State’s Transitional Legislative Assembly (TLA) to prioritize reopening the assembly after more than two years of inactivity. Speaking on Tuesday to No.1 Citizen Newspaper, the Executive Director of INTREPID, Bol[Read More…]
MSF reaffirms support for health services in Yei
By James Innocent Officials from Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) have reaffirmed their commitment to supporting essential health services in Yei River County following a courtesy visit to County Commissioner Samuel Henry Malimbo. During the meeting, Commissioner Malimbo stressed the need for sustained collaboration between local authorities and humanitarian partners, noting[Read More…]
Community urges greater investment in education and security
By James Innocent Leaders and residents of the Logo community in Yei River County are calling on authorities to strengthen security and invest more in education, warning that ongoing challenges continue to hinder young people’s future prospects. Community members say that insecurity and limited access to basic services have contributed[Read More…]
Commissions raise security, rights concerns in meeting with Western Equatoria Governor
By Jackson Gaaniko Mathew The chairperson of independent commissions in Western Equatoria State (WES), Margret Fozia Emmanuel, has raised security and human rights concerns in the state. The commissioner raised the concern during a meeting with WES Governor Badagbu Daniel Rimbasa. The two discussed pressing issues affecting communities, including security[Read More…]
Teenager dies of snake bite in Aweil South County
By Hou Akot Hou In Akon-beet, Wath-muok Payam of Aweil South County, Northern Bahr el Ghazal State, a snakebite has claimed the life of a 13-year-old girl. The county’s Information Director, Simon Lual Buut, said the incident occurred on Monday at around 9:00 PM as the girl, identified as Abuk[Read More…]
Minister reaffirms support for MSF Belgium operation
By Sabri Dibaco The Central Equatoria State (CES) Minister of Health has reiterated the government’s commitment to supporting the humanitarian and medical activities of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) Belgium in the state. Addressing the media in her office, CES Minister of Health Joyce Bakwa Agole praised the organization for its[Read More…]
Civil Society Network condemns the resumed military hostilities in Akobo
By Peter Kuol Kuch The Jonglei Society network in Jonglei State has condemned the resumed military operations in AKobo County in Eastern Part of Jonglei this week that it’s prolonging the agony of the civilians. In the recent report, the Sudan People’s Liberation Army in Opposition SPA-IO and South Sudan people’s[Read More…]
ICRC urges media to use language that empowers persons with disabilities
By Lodu William Odiya The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has called on journalists and media practitioners in Juba to adopt more inclusive and dignified language when reporting on persons with disabilities. Speaking during a media workshop, Daniel Bunnskog, ICRC Head of Delegation in South Sudan underscored that[Read More…]
Civil Society call on parties to cease hostilities, engage in dialogue
By Chol D. Johnson Civil society organizations across South Sudan have strongly condemned the renewed outbreak of violence in some part of the country and called for cessation of hostilities. The call followed the report of renewed violence in Akobo County, Jonglei State. In a joint press statement issued on Monday,[Read More…]
Governor enlists religious leaders in peace outreach to armed groups
By Jackson Gaaniko The Governor of Western Equatoria State has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to peace, stability, and reconciliation. He called for stronger collaboration with religious leaders to help end violence and promote unity across communities. Speaking during a peace engagement with faith leaders, the governor said peace-building efforts must[Read More…]
RRC receives first Chinese food assistance consignment
By Chol D. Johnson The Relief and Rehabilitation Commission (RRC) has received 37 containers of rice as part of the first consignment of food assistance from the People’s Republic of China. Deputy Chairperson Makuc Ngong confirmed the reception while visiting the consignment site in Juba on Tuesday. He stated that[Read More…]
BREAK: Silence on Akobo clashes
By Sabri Dibaco The spokesperson of the South Sudan People’s Defense Forces (SSPDF), General Lul Ruai Koang, has broken his silence over the Akobo clashes, despite being cautious in his remarks. Reports of clashes between the South Sudan People’s Defense Forces (SSPDF) and the Sudan People’s Liberation Army in Opposition[Read More…]
Presidential envoy vows to ensure service delivery in Awerial County
By Sabri Dibaco The presidential envoy for special programs has directed the immediate drilling of boreholes in Awerial County. The call is aimed at addressing the growing water shortage and providing clean, reliable water to local communities. The directive comes after repeated appeals from residents who have been facing acute[Read More…]
Youth detained over employment dispute in Northern Barh el Ghazal
By Hou Akot Hou At least three youth have been briefly detained over employment dispute in Northern Barh el Ghazal. They are now undergoing investigations in Majook-Yith-Thiou border Point on the cause of the shutdown of the offices of the revenue offices following a tension that flared over deployment of[Read More…]
WES governor calls for peace, dialogue, and reconciliation
By Jackson Gaaniko The Governor of Western Equatoria State, Badagbu Daniel Rimbasa has called on the people of South Sudan to embrace peace, dialogue, and reconciliation as the foundation for lasting stability and development. Speaking during a peace engagement in Western Equatoria, Governor Rimbasa expressed appreciation to church leaders for[Read More…]
SSRA board nullifies commissioner general’s order, reinstates commissioners
By Lodu William Odiya South Sudan Revenue Authority Board of Directors have nullified an administrative order issued in march by the commissioner General and reinstated commissioners. According to a statement that was issued by the office of the Board Chairperson, the order purported to create advisory positions within the Customs[Read More…]
Human Rights Watch blames parties for blocking aid, displacing civilians
By Lodu William Odiya South Sudan’s military and opposition forces are blocking humanitarian access and unjustifiably ordering civilians to evacuate populated areas, Human Rights Watch said. According to Human Right Watch, since late 2025, the military has issued multiple evacuation orders, at least three of them sweeping in nature and[Read More…]
