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Max Jay ailing in jail

By Gladys Fred Kole   Musician Max Jay’s health in prison is reportedly deteriorating, raising public concerns after a disturbing picture of his rushed-up legs causing wounds surfaced online. The disturbing picture was posted on Max Jay’s Facebook page, captioned “I need your prayers. Thank you.” This rushed-up picture of[Read More…]

Economy requires smart investment decisions – expert

By Bida Elly David   An economic expert has urged government stakeholders in South Sudan to prioritize the investment sector for financial mobilization and economic stability. Speaking during an Aid Policy stakeholder’s validation Workshop organized by the Ministry of Finance in Juba on Monday, Dr. Peter Middlebrook cited the country’s[Read More…]

Riyadh summit resolves robust trade relations

By Mamer Abraham Recently concluded Saudi-Africa Summit has resolved to consider robust opportunities and novel alliances between Africa and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. President Salva Kiir Mayardit returned to Juba with his accompanying delegation yesterday after successful attendance. According to the presidential press, President Kiir wooed his counterpart into[Read More…]

Activist slams Jonglei governor for sacking labor minister

By Mamer Abraham   Civil rights activists in Jonglei State have criticized the recent gubernatorial decree for the indefinite suspension of the state minister for labor, public service, and human resource development, John Bany Kuek. Bol Deng Bol, the chairperson of Jonglei Civil Society Network, claimed that the governor’s decree[Read More…]

Resolutions of Governor’s Forum not implemented- Yakani

By Gladys Fred Kole Executive Director of the Community Empowerment for Progress Organization (CEPO) has accused state governors and chief administrators of administrative areas of undermining resolutions adapted from the annual governors’ forums. CEPO’s Edmund Yakani has often expressed concerns over the ineffectiveness of the forum. Last year, Yakani called[Read More…]

Torit objects ‘land belongs to the people of South Sudan’ clause

By Ijoo Bosco Land administrators in Eastern Equatoria State have expressed confusion over the statement “land belongs to the people of South Sudan” as outlined in the proposed land policy. Participants who attended a consultative workshop on the Land Policy, after deliberation, decided that the phrase be replaced with “land[Read More…]

Advocates rally stakeholders to combat corruption

By Hou Akot Hou An official from the anti-corruption commission in Northern Bahr El Ghazal has urged stakeholders to join the fight against ill practices of corrupting public resources for individual selfish benefits.  Makuei Mawien Deng, an official from the state anti-corruption commission, was speaking during a three-day symposium organized[Read More…]