By Manas James Okony Two brothers were shot dead in a revenge attack in Duk County of Jonglei State, highlighting a recycling violence afflicting the area. The attack that took place in Duk Padiet town, involved longstanding rival factions from Manhol and Dukuer sections of Angach community. The victims,[Read More…]
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ELECTIONS: Kiir directs Minister to avail funds
By Yiep Joseph President Salva Kiir on Friday directed the Minister of Finance to release the necessary funds for the electoral process. The directive came after Prof. Abednego Akok Kachuol, Chairperson of the National Election Commission (NEC), briefed the President on the status of the elections scheduled for December[Read More…]
Kiir on diplomatic visit to UAE
By Kei Emmanuel Duku President Salva Kiir Mayardit has travelled to United Arab Emirates; a diplomatic visit aimed at strengthening bilateral relations and securing investment opportunities. Vice President and chairperson for Economic Cluster, Dr. Benjamin Bol, accompanied the president to Juba International Airport. According to a statement from President’s[Read More…]
Refugee, migrant children face crisis
By Lodu William Odiya As the globe commemorates World Refugee Day, poly-crisis situation of refugee and migrant children in South Sudan as well as Sudan takes centre point. East and Southern Africa Network, in partnership with Child Fund Alliance, Plan International, Save the Children International, SOS Children’s Village, and[Read More…]
Bureau of Standards declares Quality Awards contest
By Philip Buda Ladu South Sudan National Bureau of Standards (SSNBS) calls for expressions of interest and applications for 2nd National Quality Awards Competition. Under the theme “Raising Standards: Driving Regional Excellence & Global,” the awards aim to recognize and celebrate organizations and individuals who have demonstrated exceptional commitment[Read More…]
Bor hospital installs X-Ray, neonatal machines
By Peter Kuol Kuch Bor Hospital has installed an X-ray and neonatal machines to address radiological issues and improve care for infants. According to the Bor Hospital administration, the machines come as a donation from the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) through UNICEF, South Sudan’s National Ministry of Health,[Read More…]
Germany boosts food security with seed distribution
By Alan Clement German government has initiated an agricultural support program, distributing improved seeds to over 1,000 smallholder farmers in Yei and Magwi counties. Implemented by GIZ South Sudan, the intervention aims to bolster production and enhance food security, as farmers prepare for second planting season. The distribution, undertaken[Read More…]
UK reaffirms support for peace in South Sudan
By Lodu William Odiya United Kingdom has reaffirmed its commitment to peace and development in South Sudan. This revelation, in a statement released on Thursday, followed a recent visit by Clare Staunton, the UK’s Special Representative to South Sudan. Staunton’s visit coincides with a critical moment of spiraling armed[Read More…]
Yakani urges swift disarmament of Youth
By Nakwam Rose Activist has raised concerns about armament of civilians, contributing to high crime rate in various communities in South Sudan. Edmund Yakani, executive Director of Community Empowerment for Progress (CEPO) raised the matter following a deadly cattle raid on Monday. The raid in a cattle camp in[Read More…]
Yei unveils comprehensive Five-Year strategic plan
By James Innocent Yei River County, on Thursday unveiled a crafted five-year strategic plan during a meeting at the county headquarters. The county commissioner, Emmanuel Taban Seme expressed gratitude to the Council Exercises Planning Committee for their hard work and dedication in preparing the plan. He said that the[Read More…]
Activist urges gov’t to uphold freedom of expression
By Jacob Onuha Nelson An Activist is urging South Sudan government of National Unity to respect freedom of expression as in the transitional constitution and relevant laws of the country. Ter Manyang Gatwech, executive director for centre for Peace and Advocacy, highlights the importance for the government to uphold[Read More…]
Health official advocates for specialized cancer institute
By Kei Emmanuel Duku As South Sudan grapples with increasing cancer burden amidst fragile health system, an expert advocates for establishment of a specialized institute. This call highlights the critical need for dedicated resources and infrastructure to combat a disease often diagnosed too late, placing a heavy burden on[Read More…]
A call on R-TGoNU to halt hostilities, release Political detainees
By Yiep Joseph Concerns rise over tensions that threaten stability of peace agreement in South Sudan and a called for an immediate halt to hostilities. Transitional Justice Working Group (TJWG) has expressed June 20, 2025, in a statement. The group also called on the Revitalized Transitional Government of National[Read More…]
Cholera kills three, 24 confirmed cases in Abyei
By Alan Clement Cholera outbreak in Abyei Administrative Area has resulted in three deaths and 24 confirmed positive cases. According to Abyei Ministry of Health, the deceased, all from Amiet village in Amenth-Aguok county, include two, who died last week and one yesterday. Dr. Ayom Korchiek Ayom, Abyei health[Read More…]
Bor under State of Emergency over floods
Alan Clement Bor is grappling flooding after heavy rainfall and overflow of the Nile River, prompting the town mayor, Achiek Machar, to declare a state of emergency. Entire neighborhoods of Bor, Jonglei State capital of South Sudan, now submerged, leaving thousands of residents displaced, numerous homes and businesses destroyed.[Read More…]
EU allocates €11M to support conflict-affected communities in South Sudan
By Philip Buda Ladu European Union (EU) has committed a substantial €11 million to UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) and the International Organization for Migration (IOM). Unveiled on Friday, the funding aims to foster long-term recovery and stability of communities in South Sudan that are impacted by ongoing conflict in[Read More…]
The Forgotten Children: Reflections on the International Day of the African Child
By Isaac Chol Aguer Once upon a time, someone wise said, “The real monsters are those walking beside you, hiding behind ties and polished shoes.” And today, on the International Day of the African Child, I cannot help but feel that our monsters have learned to dress well, deliver[Read More…]
Broken hearts and empty wallets: The dark reality of online love scam
By Cheng De Mangar Chagau In an era where romance begins with a “like” and love is only a message away; young people are falling prey to a dangerous digital trap—online love scams. Platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, TikTok, and Twitter were designed to connect us, to bring[Read More…]
A swoop on revenue staff over illegal checkpoint
By Lodu William Odiya Warrap State has arrested 14 officials from the State Revenue Authority for illegally opening Tharkueng Bridge checkpoint. They were arrested by members of South Sudan People’s Defense Force (SSPDF) 11th Infantry Division In an interview with No. 1 Citizen Newspaper yesterday, Information Minister Mamer Bath[Read More…]
Nation Talks
South Sudan, already one of the most difficult countries for women, has in recent years seen some of the highest levels of sexual violence in the world. Even before the civil war officially ended in September 2018, women and girls experienced high levels of gender-based violence (GBV) and had limited ways to address these crimes. Women and Girls face violence[Read More…]
