By Staff Writer The United Nations has strongly condemned a deadly airstrike on a hospital in Old Fangak, Jonglei State, which occurred early Saturday morning, May 3rd. Acting UN Humanitarian Coordinator demanded immediate protection for civilians and humanitarian facilities from all parties to the conflict. The attack struck a hospital[Read More…]
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AU delegation arrives Juba Today
By Staff Writer A high-level delegation led by Chairperson of African Union Commission, Mahamoud Ali Youssouf, arrives Juba today, May 5th, for a two-day visit. According to African Union Ambassador to South Sudan, Prof. Joram Mukama Biswaro, the six-member AU delegation is scheduled to meet with President Salva Kiir Mayardit[Read More…]
RJMEC demands probe into Fangak airstrikes
By Yiep Joseph and Philip Buda Reconstituted Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission (RJMEC) has called for an urgent investigation into reported airstrikes on the Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) hospital in Old Fangak, Jonglei State. The call follows a report by Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) on Saturday stating that one of[Read More…]
Escalating conflicts threaten election viability- activist
The viability of elections as a peaceful political transition option in South Sudan is increasingly precarious. According to Executive Director of the Community Empowerment for Progress Organization, Edmund Yakani, the recent surge in armed violence exacerbate the situation. He warned that if the ongoing violence in various parts of the[Read More…]
Peace partners urge Kiir to release Dr. Machar
By Yiep Joseph Peace partners are reiterating calls for President Salva Kiir to release First Vice President Dr. Riek Machar Teny to pave way for dialogue. Following appeals from various stakeholders, including the African Union, several embassies have added their voices, urging President Kiir and the government to release[Read More…]
Airstrikes kill seven, several injured
By Philip Buda Ladu Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) hospital in Old Fangak was bombed in a series of attacks that began in the early hours of Saturday morning, resulting in at least seven deaths and 20 injuries. The attack follows an order issued on Friday by the South Sudan People’s[Read More…]
Ruto to reignite Tumaini Initiative
By Yiep Joseph Kenyan President William Ruto has reaffirmed his support for the Tumaini peace initiative, despite recent delays in the resumption of the process. According to a statement released to the media, President Ruto received a comprehensive briefing on Thursday from the Tumaini Initiative mediators, led by retired[Read More…]
Cholera cases decrease in Pibor after vaccine campaign
By Peter Kuol Kuch Health officials in Pibor reported on Friday a decline in the number of cholera cases following weeks of vaccination campaigns in the communities. In the past two weeks, the Pibor administrative area launched a cholera vaccination campaign targeting over 250,000 people across Pibor. Speaking to this[Read More…]
Governor gets updates on Juba Economic Forum
By Nakwam Rose Central Equatoria Business Union (CEBU) briefed Governor Agustino Jadalla Wani on progress of preparations for third edition of the Juba Economic Forum. Chaired by Gen. Agustino Jadalla Wani, the meeting aimed to pinpoint the progress made in organizing the forum. The event, themed “Promoting Commercial Agriculture[Read More…]
Refugees in Abyei receive aid
By Nakwam Rose Youth Organization for Peace Support and Abyei Administrative Area Relief and Rehabilitation Commission have distributed food to Sudanese refugees. The initiative aims to alleviate the dire conditions faced by those displaced by ongoing conflict. Daniel Rech Ador, chairperson of RRC in Abyei, emphasized the critical need for[Read More…]
Western diplomats back RJMEC report
By Philip Buda Ladu Western embassies in South Sudan have endorsed the latest quarterly report from the Revitalized Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission (RJMEC), which paints a grim picture of the country’s peace process. The embassies of Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, the United Kingdom, and the United States, along with[Read More…]
UPA condemns gov’t remarks against some communities
By Philip Buda Ladu United People’s Alliance (UPA) has condemned the transitional unity government’s recent statement profiling and categorizing some of the counties inhabited by a certain community in Upper Nile as a “hostile”. In a press statement released on Friday by UPA Spokesperson Lual Dau, the alliance of holdout[Read More…]
Economist proposes solutions to liquidity crisis
By Yiep Joseph An economic analyst has urged the Bank of South Sudan to lay out necessary awareness as the country faces a shortage of South Sudanese Pounds (SSP). A liquidity crisis is a financial situation characterized by a shortage of liquid assets, such as cash or assets that can[Read More…]
Gov’t interference, harassment impede media freedom
By Kei Emmanuel Duku As South Sudan joins the global to commemorate International World Press Freedom Day, media practitioners cite impediment of media freedom in the country. Removal of articles from newspapers, arrests, intimidation, illegal detention, and torture of journalists, significantly interfere with media freedom Majak Kuany Alier, the Secretary[Read More…]
Hijackers ordered to release barges, boats
By Philip Buda Ladu South Sudan People’s Defense Forces (SSPDF) has issued an order demanding the immediate and unconditional release of all barges and boats reportedly hijacked by SPLA-IO fighters and the White Army. The vessels were hijacked in Fangak and Leer Counties of Jonglei and Unity States, respectively. The[Read More…]
South Sudan Cup finals postponed indefinitely
By Kei Emmanuel Duku A highly anticipated 2024/25 South Sudan Cup final clash between Jamus FC of Juba and Al-Merriekh FC of Bentiu has been postponed indefinitely by the organizing committee. While the association did not specify a new date for the match, it assured that the decision was[Read More…]
CDF Calls on Nasir, Ulang residents to return home
By Yiep Joseph South Sudan People’s Defense Forces (SSPDF) Chief of Defense Forces (CDF), Gen. Paul Nang Majok called on residents of Nasir and Ulang counties to return home as the areas have regain security stability. According to state-owned media, SSBC, Gen Nang assured the residents of their safety[Read More…]
Education Minister condemns laziness
By Hou Akot Hou Northern Bahr El Ghazal State Minister of Education, Akoon Diing Akoon has attributed loitering to laziness, noting that many young people are neglecting the care of their elderly relatives. On Tuesday, the minister urged the youth to adopt a mindset of self-employment and to stop viewing[Read More…]
Activist calls on gov’t to protect labour rights
By Yiep Joseph On International Labour Day, Executive Director for Community Empowerment for Progress Organization (CEPO), Edmund Yakani, has urged the government to safeguard the rights of workers in the country. International Labour Day, celebrated on May 1st, honours workers’ rights and the global labour movement. It highlights the importance[Read More…]
Media Houses urged to prioritize journalists’ health
By Kei Emmanuel Duku Union of Journalists of South Sudan (UJOSS) has urged media institutions to prioritize the health and welfare of journalists. In a statement released as South Sudan joined the global commemoration of International Labour Day, UJOSS Chairperson Patrick Oyet appealed to media owners and managers to prioritize[Read More…]
