By Yiep Joseph The commissioner of Kapoeta East County in Eastern Equatoria State (EES) was killed on Thursday following an ambush while travelling to Kessengor. In a statement to the media, John Elia Ahaji, Eastern Equatoria State Information Minister, confirmed the incident and blamed the top officials from the Greater[Read More…]
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One killed, 20 herd of cattle raided in Warrap state
By Hou Akot Hou At least one person was killed in Goi-Yom village in Aweng payam, Twic County, Warrap State, by unknown assailants. According to the local reports on the ground, Deng Awolok Deng, in his 20s, was at the cattle camp sleeping when the raiders attacked him. Police inspector[Read More…]
Yei authorities pay tribute to 102-year-old elder Paul Kuba Lukadi
By James Innocent Authorities in Yei River County on Thursday joined family members, community leaders, and residents in mourning the death of Elder Paul Kuba Lukadi, a respected community figure who passed away on June 8, 2026, following a prolonged illness. He was 102 years old. Speaking during the[Read More…]
Moru congregation welcomes pastor acquittal but appeals for reopening of church
By Louis Loku The legal representative of Moru Congregation Church, Advocate Ezekiel Eresto, has welcomed the acquittal of the church’s chairperson, Reverend Canon Isaac O’Neill Yosea Daima, while calling on the national government to intervene in the ongoing dispute between the congregation and the Diocese of Juba and Juba City[Read More…]
Drug consignment arrives as Yei
By James Innocent The Commissioner of Yei River County, Hon. Samuel Henry Malimbo, accompanied by County Executive Director John Hillary Konga, on Tuesday visited Yei Civil Hospital to assess healthcare services and discuss challenges affecting the sector. During the visit, health workers informed county leaders that many medical personnel have[Read More…]
EU steps up Ebola response with millions in aid for Africa
By Lodu William Odiya The European Union has announced a major package of financial and humanitarian support to help Africa combat the ongoing Ebola outbreak that has claimed hundreds of lives in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and continues to threaten neighboring countries. In a statement seen by[Read More…]
Students in Kampala demand improved security after viral robbery incident
By Jurugo Emmanuel Ogasto South Sudanese students studying in daily schools across Kampala City have called on the Ugandan government to strengthen security following a viral video showing suspected gangs robbing pedestrians at the Nsambya traffic lights in Kampala City. The video, which circulated widely on social media this week,[Read More…]
Refugee traders demand urgent rehabilitation of Maaji-Adjumani road
By Jurugo Emmanuel Ogasto South Sudanese refugee traders living in Maaji II Refugee Settlement in Adjumani District are calling for the urgent rehabilitation of the Maaji-Adjumani town road, saying heavy rains have worsened its condition and disrupted transport, trade, and access to essential services. The traders appealed during an exclusive[Read More…]
Delay of school meals affects attendance in Aweil East
By Deng Athian The Aweil East County education authority has expressed concern over delays in the delivery of school meals by the World Food Programme (WFP) and its implementing partner, ForAfrika, saying the situation is negatively affecting school attendance and disrupting learning activities across the county. According to the authority,[Read More…]
Activist welcomes increased oil production and calls for transparency
By Sabri Dibaco Civil society activist and Executive Director of the Community Empowerment for Progress Organisation (CEPO), Edmond Yakani, has welcomed the government’s announcement that South Sudan’s crude oil production has increased to 174,000 barrels per day, describing the development as a positive step for the country’s economy. Speaking on[Read More…]
Suspect Mam seeks release and return of property from court
By Yiep Joseph The second accused in the Nasir attack trial, which also involved suspended First Vice President Dr. Riek Machar, on Wednesday petitioned the Special Court to order his release and the return of property allegedly seized during his arrest, arguing that his detention was unlawful. Appearing before the[Read More…]
The RRC order registered associations to refrain from politics
By Sabri Dibaco The Relief and Rehabilitation Commission (RRC) has issued Circular No. 06/2026, directing all associations registered under the Commission to strictly refrain from engaging in political activities. According to the circular, the directive is aimed at ensuring that registered associations operate within their legal mandates and maintain[Read More…]
Yei authorities set for Ebola preparedness initiatives
By James Innocent The Commissioner of Yei River County, Samuel Henry Malimbo, has called for stronger coordination among health partners and government institutions as efforts to enhance Ebola preparedness continue across the county. Speaking during a meeting with a UNICEF delegation, Malimbo commended the organisation for supporting local authorities in[Read More…]
Commissioner calls for education reforms and stronger regulation of schools
By James Innocent The Commissioner of Yei River County, Hon. Samuel Henry Malimbo, has called for closer cooperation between the county administration and the education sector, emphasising the need to strengthen education services and improve the welfare of teachers across the county. Speaking during a meeting with education officials in[Read More…]
Yei authorities raise concerns over rising school fees and requirements
By James Innocent County authorities and parents in Yei River County have raised concerns over what they describe as increasing financial pressure on families from some private schools through additional charges and the frequent requirement for students to provide reams of paper each academic term. Speaking during a meeting with[Read More…]
Media urged to verify disaster information and promote community resilience
By Sabri Dibaco Media professionals, government representatives, humanitarian partners, and disaster risk management experts have reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening collaboration on disaster risk communication and early warning systems following the conclusion of a media training workshop in Juba. Speaking at the closing of a two-day training in Juba, the[Read More…]
Two youth detained after demanding for release of Bol Mel
By Hou Akot Hou Security organs have detained two youths over Dr. Bol Mel’s release. The incident happened on Tuesday on the occasion of the reception of the head of state in Northern Bahr El Gazal state’s capital, Aweil Town. The youth were demanding the release of political detainees, including[Read More…]
CES Youth elect Aggrey as chairperson of Youth Union
By Sabri Dibaco Advocate Aggrey Duku Arkangelo has been declared the winner of the election for the position of Chairperson of the Central Equatoria State Youth Union (CESYU) for the 2026–2030 term. The announcement was made by the Central Equatoria State Electoral Committee following the successful conclusion of the 3rd[Read More…]
Hunger crisis deepens in Jonglei as children survive on leaves and water lilies
By Lodu William Odiya Thousands of families in South Sudan’s Jonglei State are facing worsening hunger, with many children surviving on leaves, water lilies, and seeds meant for planting as conflict and displacement push parts of the country closer to famine, according to Save the Children. The humanitarian organisation warned[Read More…]
Sticking Issues and Unfinished Business: Why the Iran ceasefire may not hold
By Wole Simon Middle East Crisis analysis: Beyond the military exchanges and diplomatic maneuvering, several sticking troubles have repeatedly derailed negotiations among the US, Israel, and Iran. These encompass Iran’s uranium enrichment software, its improvement of advanced centrifuges, the demand for verifiable inspections of nuclear centres, and the question of[Read More…]
