By Gladys Fred Kole Central Equatoria state government is hatching a plan to enact legislation that would control the raring of cows in the state. The State governor, Emmanuel Adil during reopening of the state assembly on Monday disclosed that his cabinet is on a process of introducing a Bill[Read More…]
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Jonglei swears in reinstated speaker
By Manas James Jonglei State Legislative Assembly Speaker, Amer Ateny Alier, has been sworn-in, two months after her reinstatement. Hailing from the main opposition group, SPLM-IO, speaker Amer’s appointment was revoked by President Salva Kiir in early January. However, the opposition political party condemned the move, terming it a unilateral[Read More…]
Corruption mares South Sudan’s oil job recruitment
By Bida Elly David Minister of Petroleum, Puot Kang Chol, has singled out operating petroleum companies, accusing them of engaging in employment malpractices. According to the minister, three petroleum consortiums operating in South Sudan’s oil and energy sectors do not comply with the country’s Petroleum and Labour laws when recruiting[Read More…]
Over 300 illegal foreign companies flood South Sudan
By Bida Elly David South Sudan national minister of Investment, Dhieu Mathok Diing has revealed that about 300 foreign companies are operating in the Country illegally. The minister made the revelation at the national assembly while responding to legislators’ questions on business investments in the country amid the ailing economy.[Read More…]
South Sudan energy conference to feature strong lineup delegates
By Gladys Fred Kole South Sudan Oil & Power 2023 conference and exhibition, expected on 14th-16th June, is set to host a series of keynote presentations from international and national ministerial delegates. Scheduled for three days, the conference will take place in South Sudan’s capital Juba. South Sudan Oil &[Read More…]
Bishop survives road ambush
By Emelda Siama John Lopula Episcopal Church of South Sudan (ECSS) Bishop, in Central Equatoria State Internal Province, survived an ambush by armed men in Morobo, county authorities said. Rev. Amos Data, bishop of Morobo Diocese was on 5th June 2023 ambushed by gunmen, about 34 miles between Bazi and[Read More…]
Election Bill at last in Parliament
By Bida Elly David South Sudan Minister of Justice and constitutional affairs, Justice Ruben Madol, has finally tabled the long-awaited National Election Act 2012 amendment bill 2023 to the parliament for consideration. The National Election Act is one of the key pending documents as a pre-requisite for laying the groundwork[Read More…]
Immigration denies claims of illegal passport business
By Bida Elly David Directorate for Immigration and Passports has rubbished claims of proliferation and trade of passports in black markets. Over the weekend, an activist, Edmund Yakani slammed the directorate of migration for illegal sale of passport booklets to citizens in black markets while claiming a lack of the[Read More…]
IGAD to meet over Sudan crisis
By Bida Elly David Inter-Governmental Authority for Development (IGAD) is set to conduct a summit on Sudan, this month, aimed at quelling the situation through dialogue among the rivaling parties. “The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) will next week convene a high-level meeting on the situation in Sudan,” reads a[Read More…]
Water tanker operators adamant to reduce prices
By Bida Elly David Some private water tanker operators have breached a recent order issued by Juba city mayor to reduce prices per barrel, demanding tax exemption and economic reforms by the council. Last week, the mayor of Juba City Council, Michael Lado Allah-Jabu issued a deliberate order directing water[Read More…]
South Sudan’s Political Parties quietly preparing for 2024 polls
By Philip Buda Ladu As almost a quarter of the two years extended Peace Roadmap over, barely 18 months left for December 2024 highly anticipated and doubtful elections, political parties are already quietly preparing for the polls. Though there are no official and openly declared election campaigns in the country,[Read More…]
El Obied Catholic Bishop dies in US
By Ngor Deng Bishop of El Obied Catholic Diocese, Nuba Mountains, His Lordship Macram Max Gassis has passed on, in the United States of America. The late Bishop, who died on 4th June 2023, at the age of 85, was born on September 21, 1938 in Khartoum, Sudan. He was[Read More…]
Inclusive constitution-making process and better security focus of a peace event in Juba
UNMISS With elections slated for 2024, a peace process riddled with delays and the need to write an inclusive permanent constitution, South Sudan, the world’s youngest nation, is at a critical moment in its history. To galvanize public participation in the country’s long-awaited democratic transition, the United Nations Mission in[Read More…]
Activist condemns illegal sell of passports
By Bida Elly David An activist has slammed the directorate of migration for the illegal sale of passport booklets to citizens at a black-market rate while claiming lack of the document, in the office. Executive director for the Community Empowerment for Progress Organization, Edmund Yakani, told the media that reports[Read More…]
South Sudan Cabinet Passes Aviation Act
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…]
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…]