By Kidega Livingstone United States through its Aid Agency, United State Agency for International Development (USAID)] has provided 25 million dollars additional funding for refugees in Uganda. Uganda is currently hosting 1.6 million refugees, with majority South Sudanese, who fled 2013 and 2016 conflict. The funding that is meant[Read More…]
Year: 2024
Gov’t to face lawsuit over Kalisto’s detention
By Kidega Livingstone South Sudan government may soon find itself embroiled in a court battle as a law firm prepares to file a case in East African Court of Justice over former Juba city mayor, Kalisto Lado Faustino. In a letter released by M/S Pan African Law Chambers Advocate[Read More…]
Gov’t seeks technical assistance on elections
By Bida Elly David South Sudan’s struggle to conduct elections compels the government to seek technical support for December 2024 democracy process to take place. The minister of foreign affairs and international cooperation, Dr. James Pitia Morgan revealed meeting Ambassador of Malta, Dr. Wilhelm Von Trott zu Solz, to[Read More…]
Speaker Nunu reshuffles parliamentary committees
By Bida Elly David Speaker of National Legislative Assembly, Jemma Nunu Kumba on Friday reshuffled all parliamentary committees after their office tenure ended. The speaker eventually announced reconstituted committee heads, during the first parliamentary session after lawmakers’ return from three months recess. According to the timeframe of services, chief[Read More…]
MPs to grill Adil, Morobo Commissioner over illegal logging
By William Madouk Members of National Assembly have resolved to form an ad hoc committee to probe mass illegal logging in Morobo County. Central Equatoria State governor, Emmanuel Adil Anthony and Morobo county commissioner are to answer some questions on the matter. Other relevant persons in authority are also[Read More…]
Not just over 9millions, say the entire country is under hunger threat
By Chol Peter Majoh Relieve and Rehabilitations Commission (RRC) just a few days ago reported that 9 million South Sudanese are under threat of hunger. If you are a good follower of this paper, then you must have seen that story on Tuesday. Upon seeing the headline “Over 9 million[Read More…]
Can Eid al Fitr bring change and unity to leaders?
The month of April holds great significance in the lives of Muslims, as it marks the observance of Eid al-Fitr. This year, it traversed from March 10th to April 10th symbolizing Prophet Muhammad’s prayers, spiritual enlightenment, and resilience in the face of challenges throughout his life on Earth. The 30-day[Read More…]
Muslims applaud security in Lakes State
By Yang Ater Yang Muslim Community in Lakes State has appreciated governor, Rin Tueny Mabor for stabilizing security situation in the region. The State officials on Wednesday joined the Muslim community to celebrate Eid al-Fitr at Rumbek Freedom Square. Jacob Maker Majak, Secretary for the Islamic Council of Lakes[Read More…]
Eid al-Fitr marked in serenity-police
By Gladys Fred Kole South Sudan witnessed a peaceful and secure Eid al-Fitr celebration, with no reported cases of insecurity across the country, according to the police. Maj. General Daniel Justin, the police spokesperson, provided reassurance to the public and authorities, highlighting the overall calmness in the general security[Read More…]
Gang activities reduce in Yei-Police
By James Innocent Yei River County in Central Equatoria State has experienced a peaceful period since beginning of the year. The Police Inspector, Brigadier Hussein Daud Jano said that since the beginning of the year, Yei River County experiences relative peace. He said the security situation has been excellent,[Read More…]
Commodity prices slightly drop in Juba
By Bida Elly David Prices of different commodities have slightly reduced in Juba as the South Sudanese Pound continues to gain value against the United States Dollar. This has led to a drop in prices for essential food items, bringing relief to consumers. As of Thursday, the exchange rate[Read More…]
Ten fuel stations in Juba, closed
By Gladys Fred Kole Central Equatoria State (CES) government has closed down 10 petrol stations in Juba. The decision, made by the leadership after a thorough assessment, aims to ensure that fuel stations meet the necessary standards and are located in appropriate areas. Mr. Angelo Daya, the State Security[Read More…]
Adil orders Ambororo nomads to vacate Yei
By James Innocent Central Equatoria State Governor reiterated his call for the Ambororo nomads to vacate the Greater Yei area, as the local population prepares for extensive agricultural activities. Governor Emmanuel Adil Anthony issued this directive in security meeting upon his arrival in Yei town. Governor Adil arrived in[Read More…]
Muslims affirm support for Kiir’s election bid
By Kidega Livingstone President Salva Kiir Mayardit has received backing from Muslim Community in the country, ahead of anticipated elections scheduled for December, this year. Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM) has officially endorsed President Kiir as their sole candidate for the upcoming election. During a recent visit of Islamic[Read More…]
Dear youth, tomorrow is not far
Leaders of tomorrow, backbone of the country, future leaders, sowing seeds, and many other references. In either reference, youth are the candles that the elders use to consume the darkness. Youth are the walking sticks that the elders use against kinetic imbalances. Youth are the voice and defence of the[Read More…]
Over 500 children receive National Identity forms
By James Innocent United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and National Refugee Affairs Commissioner in collaboration with South Sudan Police, distributed South Sudan National Identity forms to over 547 beneficiaries in Yei. These forms were specifically targeted at households comprising returnees, internally displaced persons (IDPs), and host communities[Read More…]
Women calls for equity, protection of children
By Kidega Livingstone Central Equatoria State Women Union has called for equal treatment and the protection of children during festive occasions. Recognizing the significance of celebrations in fostering unity and joy, the Women’s Union emphasizes the need for parents, guardians, and society as a whole to ensure the well-being[Read More…]
Police officer arrested over shooting
By Yang Ater Yang Police personnel has been arrested in Rumbek, Lakes State, after shooting and injuring three individuals on Monday night. Major Elijah Mabor Makuac, spokesperson for the Lakes State Police, stated that the incident occurred when the police personnel illegally deserted from the forces deployed in[Read More…]
Yakani applauds NEC for financial transparence
By Charles K Mark Community Empowerment for Progress Organization (CEPO has commended National Electoral Commission (NEC) for its transparency on funds for electoral process. CEPO’s Executive Director, Edmond Yakani said that transparency is a pillar of accountability. He however, called for a speedy process in disbursing the funds while[Read More…]
Juba ready for regional Monetary Policy conference
By Deng Athian South Sudan is set to host Monetary Affairs of East Africa conference, from April 28th to May 3rd, in Juba. Governors of Central Banks from East African member states that include Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Congo, Burundi, Somalia, and the host country, South Sudan will attend[Read More…]
