By Sabri Dibaco South Sudanese motorists and commuters are facing renewed economic hardship following another sharp increase in fuel prices across the country. The surges witnessed petrol now selling for SSP 18,500 per litre in Juba, up from SSP 14,500. In Yambio, the capital of Western Equatoria State, a litre[Read More…]
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Revenue Authority Chief calls for urgent rehabilitation of Juba-Nimule highway
By Sabri Dibaco South Sudan Revenue Authority (SSRA) Commissioner General Moun Deng Ajuet has called for the urgent rehabilitation of the Juba-Nimule highway. He cited that upgrading the country’s busiest trade corridor would speed up cargo movement, facilitate trade, and significantly increase government revenue. Ajuet made the remarks while speaking[Read More…]
Trade Minister meets South Sudan envoy to Ghana
By Sabri Dibaco The Minister of Trade and Industry, Dr. Labanya Margret Mathya, on Monday held a consultative meeting with South Sudan’s Ambassador to Ghana, Amb. Jacqueline Natepi Ben. The two leaders discussed ways of strengthening trade and investment cooperation between the two countries. The meeting focused on identifying mutually[Read More…]
OPINION: Why government must incentivise the private sector, not politics
Writer: Garang Atomdit Today, many of our brightest young people are choosing sycophancy over skills. Not because they lack talent, but because the system makes praising power more profitable than solving problems. A young man who spends his day clapping for an official gets a meal today. Another who spends[Read More…]
Communication costs set to rise as NCA approves tariff adjustment
By Louis Loku and Yiep Joseph The cost of communication is set to rise after the government regulator approved a request by telecom companies to adjust tariffs. Despite citizens’ concerns over the high cost of communication services offered by the current telecom companies, namely MTN, Zain South Sudan, and Digitel,[Read More…]
BoSS refutes alleged damage of SSP 3 trillion
By Sabri Dibaco The management of the Bank of South Sudan (BoSS) has refuted reports alleging that rats destroyed 3 trillion South Sudanese pounds stored in bank facilities. The institution described the information as false, fabricated, and misleading. In a press statement seen on the official page of the Bank[Read More…]
Digitel launches independence Marathon 2026 to promote unity and resilience
By Sabri Dibaco Digitel has officially launched the Independence Marathon 2026 under the theme “Resilience, Unity, and Green Future” as part of activities marking South Sudan’s upcoming 15th Independence Anniversary celebrations. The marathon, organised in the spirit and values of independence, seeks to bring together citizens from all walks of[Read More…]
Second national trade forum opens in Juba to boost regional trade, and investment
By Sabri Dibaco The Second National Trade Forum officially opened on Friday at the Radisson Blu Hotel in Juba, bringing together government officials, private sector leaders, development partners, and trade experts to explore strategies for enhancing South Sudan’s competitiveness and expanding its participation in regional and international markets. Held under[Read More…]
South Sudan secures 2026 global logistics convention
By Lodu William Odiya South Sudan is set to host the 7th edition of the Global Logistics Convention (GLC) in 2026, a milestone the government has described as a strong vote of confidence in the country’s growing economic potential and regional trade ambitions. Speaking during the launch of preparations for[Read More…]
Juba Special Economic Zone strengthens initiatives to attract global investment
By Yiep Joseph The Juba Special Economic Zone (JSEZ) has intensified efforts to position South Sudan as a leading investment destination in the region. This followed high-level talks with international investors aimed at accelerating the zone’s development and operational readiness. The leadership of the JSEZ, under Commissioner General Aggrey Cyrus[Read More…]
Trade Ministry engages the business community over economic challenges
By Sabri Dibaco The Ministry of Trade and Industry held a consultative meeting with members of the business community to discuss major challenges affecting trade and industrial activities. In a press statement extended to the media, the discussions focused on pressing issues facing traders and investors. Among the issues discussed[Read More…]
South Sudan seeks a stronger partnership with the African Development Bank
By Sabri Dibaco South Sudan has appealed for increased concessional financing, stronger climate resilience support, and expanded private sector investment during the African Development Bank annual meetings in Brazzaville, Republic of Congo. Delivering South Sudan’s statement on behalf of the Minister of Finance and Planning, Daniel Ayulo, the delegation thanked[Read More…]
Fuel crisis hits Yei as motorists struggle to support families
By James Innocent A worsening fuel shortage in Yei River County has left thousands of residents and motorists struggling, with long queues forming at the only operational fuel station in the area as transport operators face growing economic hardship. Residents say the scarcity of fuel has disrupted transportation and contributed[Read More…]
Rising fuel prices push Yambio boda boda riders to increase transport fares
By Dibaco Sabri Boda boda riders in Yambio are raising transport fares as soaring fuel prices continue to squeeze their earnings and increase the cost of living for residents who depend on motorcycles for daily transport. Riders say the continuous rise in fuel prices has made it difficult to maintain[Read More…]
Rising fuel prices hit youth livelihoods in Yei, leaders warn
By James Innocent Youth leaders and business representatives in Yei River County have raised concerns over the sharp increase in fuel prices, warning that the situation is severely affecting young people who depend on motorcycle transport and small-scale businesses for survival. Speaking in Yei, youth leader Gaga Frank said the[Read More…]
Central Bank, Finance Ministry discuss rolling out digital payment integration
By Yiep Joseph The Bank of South Sudan (BoSS) and the Ministry of Finance and Planning have held high-level discussions in Juba on Monday over the rollout and full operationalisation of the Real-Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) system. This system is a key reform aimed at modernising the country’s payment infrastructure[Read More…]
Poor roads cut off farmers from markets, and raise food losses in WES
By Sabri Dibaco Farmers across Western Equatoria State (WES) raised the alarm over the poor condition of the roads linking farming areas to the capital, Juba. The farmers cited deteriorating infrastructure as affecting their ability to access markets and attract buyers for their agricultural produce. Some of the farmers said[Read More…]
“Produce More Than We Consume,” Bakosoro tells the new trade minister
By Sabri Dibaco Former Presidential Advisor Joseph Bakosoro has called on the newly appointed Minister of Trade and Industry, Dr. Labanya Margaret, to prioritise strategic planning and production as a pathway to economic stability in South Sudan. Speaking during a welcoming ceremony attended by national ministers and dignitaries, Bakosoro praised[Read More…]
Calls for market standardisation grow as fire rages through shops in Konyokonyo market
By Chol D. Johnson The Juba City Mayor, Christopher Serafino Swaka, has called on citizens to accept the market standard shops’ organisation after more than 10 shops were destroyed by fire in Konyokonyo Market. Speaking on Tuesday to the media after a fire destroyed more than 10 shops in Konyokonyo,[Read More…]
BoSS to inject more cash into commercial banks to ease liquidity crisis
By Yiep Joseph The Bank of South Sudan (BoSS) has announced plans to supply additional physical cash to commercial banks to ease the liquidity crisis that has made it difficult for citizens to access their money. The announcement followed a high-level meeting on Tuesday between BoSS officials and managing directors[Read More…]
