By Philip Buda Ladu South Sudan council of Ministers has passed an amended Civil Aviation Authority Act 2012 with provisions of the revitalized agreement to bring reforms into the country’s aviation sector. The amendment act, passed in Friday’s regular cabinet meeting chaired by President Salva Kiir, is yet to be[Read More…]
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President reshuffles Northern Bahr El Ghazal state government
By Ngor Deng President Salva Kiir, Thursday evening issued several decrees removing and appointing senior government officials in Northern Bahr El Ghazal state. In the decrees announced on the state-owned television, SSBC, President Salva Kiir removed the commissioner of Aweil North County, state ministers and members of independent commissions. Among[Read More…]
Illegal Diplomatic Passports issuance irks minister
By Philip Buda Ladu South Sudan’s Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Deng Dau Deng is saddened by illegal issuance of diplomatic to ordinary citizens. The minister, who brought to the light of the cabinet, said diplomatic and special passports are meant only for officials and diplomats on[Read More…]
South Sudan President sacks seven ministers
By Ngor Deng In a Republican decree issued on Thursday evening, President Salva Kiir relieved seven government officials in Warrap State. Most of the affected officers are from the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM) party, while seven other party members were also appointed as replacement. The ministers who were stripped[Read More…]
Include youth, Persons with Disability in electoral law process -Activist
By Bida Elly David A civil society activist has called on the Transitional National Legislative Assembly to prioritize the representation of interest groups in the ratification of bills to avoid disputes over imbalance. Edmund Yakani, the Executive Director of Community Empowerment for Progress Organization (CEPO), said exclusion persons with disabilities,[Read More…]
Army faces obstacles in border conflicts
By Bida Elly David South Sudan has been experiencing a harsh border security with neighboring countries, especially, Kenya and Uganda, as disputes among cross-border inhabitants remain shaken, yet the army can’t get involved. Lack of response from South Sudan People’s Defense Forces [SSPDF] to such threats of border insecurity has[Read More…]
Primary, secondary school curriculum to include media
By Bida Elly David University of Juba in collaboration with UNESCO has laid a strategy to introduce a comprehensive media curriculum for primary and secondary schools in South Sudan. This development transpired during a workshop on media information literacy policy in relation to curricula documents for South Sudan, developed by[Read More…]
Juba City Mayor orders water prices to reduce
By Bida Elly David Juba City Mayor, Michael Lado Allah-Jabu, has issued a local order, directing tankers distributing water to cut down on prices for residents. The order that aims at temporarily to regulate water prices in Juba, instructs suppliers to charge at least SSP 800 within the city center[Read More…]
Arms Embargo Holds South Sudan Hostage-Dau
By William Madouk South Sudan government has criticized the UN Security Council for renewing sanctions and an arms embargo, saying the resolution is holding the country hostage, over past conflicts. The UN Security Council on Tuesday, extended an arms embargo and sanctions imposed on individuals in South Sudan for a[Read More…]
Whitaker urges youth to engage in peaceful, productive activities
By Ephraim Modi Duku Sokiri Forest Steven Whitaker, an activist and the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Whitaker Peace and Development Initiative (WPDI), urges the youth to devote their time to productive activities and desist from conflict. The American Hollywood film actor, who portrayed a key role as Idi Amin[Read More…]
NORAD Director jets Juba for assessment
By Staff Writer Director General of Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (NORAD), Bård Vegar Solhjell is in the country for three days’ visit to familiarize with South Sudan. In a statement extended to this outlet NORAD said Vegar will hold discussions with senior government officials, representatives of UN agencies, Norwegian[Read More…]
Insecurity hampers road projects-Mijok
By Bida Elly David Continuous highway attack against construction companies is one of the stumbling blocks to improving South Sudan’s infrastructure for economic growth. The national minister of Roads and Bridges, Simon Mijok Mijak, remark on Tuesday, while responding to numerous questions from members of parliament on the country’s infrastructural[Read More…]
Non-oil revenues not enough to pay salaries-Ngor
By Bida Elly David South Sudan national minister of finance, Dier Tong Ngor said non-oil revenue collections are not enough to pay the salaries of the civil servants. Minister Tong was summoned by lawmakers to answer MPs questions on the deteriorating economic situation of the Country and the irregularities in[Read More…]
Measurement is crucial in food chain
By William Madouk South Sudan’s National Bureau of Standards (SSNSB) joined the world to celebrate belated World Metrology Day. Metrology is a science of measurement of things as checking weight, temperature, length and time among others. The Executive Officer for SSNBS, Mary Gordon Muortat said weight and measurement are vital[Read More…]
South Sudan Parliament passes Insurance Act
By Bida Elly David The Revitalized Transitional National Legislative Assembly (R-TGNONU) is inching closer to passing a legal framework concerning the implementation of the National Social Insurance Fund. Specialized labor committee at the parliament, presented its report on the South Sudan National Social Insurance Bill 2022 in second reading during[Read More…]
South Sudan Gov’t urged to implement Peace roadmap
By Ephraim Modi Duku Sokiri Peace monitoring body, the Reconstituted Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission (RJMEC), is urging the parties to the 2018 Revitalized Peace Agreement to expedite the implementation of the roadmap to prepare the country for a transition to democracy. R-JMEC’s Chairperson, Amb. Charles Tai Gituai, reminded the[Read More…]
Controversial “Cush International Church” crisis deepens
By staff writer Cush International Church turned theatrical on Sunday as believers aligned to Abraham Chol, attempted forceful entry into the premises, only to meet resistant from others opposed to their dogma. The brawl in South Sudan’s Capital city, Juba, took the intervention of the Police and the military forces[Read More…]
South Sudan detects Toxic import food at Nimule
By William Madouk South Sudan’s National Bureau of Standards (SSNSB) has launched investigations into a 150-tonne consignment of maize flour from Uganda considered unfit for human consumption at Nimule. Mary Gordon, the Executive Officer for SSNBS, confirmed that preliminary results showed that there is a high level of aflatoxin in[Read More…]
Uganda deputy IGP visits West Nile region
By Jurugo Emmanuel Ogasto Uganda’s Deputy Inspector General of Police (IGP), Maj. Gen. Tumusiime Katsinzi, is in the West Nile region on a mission to assess the security situation and the performance of the police. The 3-day tour is aimed at identifying challenges and finding possible solutions to addressing them.[Read More…]
Coalition pushes gov’t to prioritize child-focused budget
By William Madouk Child Right Coalition (CRC) is calling on the government to prioritize and step-up funds for child protection to ensure their proper upbringing. According to the child advocacy team, the government should allocate enough budget for service ministries such as the ministries of health, education, social welfare, water,[Read More…]