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Atepi Bridge collapse cuts off farmlands, institutions

By Staff writer   Heavy rains for over three consecutive days in August swept away the Atepi Bridge, isolating four villages and disrupting access to essential services such as health centers, schools, markets, and farmlands. Ayela Francis, the head teacher of Nyanciigak Nursery and Primary School, reported that the school[Read More…]

U.S donates additional $100M to South Sudan

By William Madouk   The United States of America through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), has donated an extra $100M to help in the fight against hunger. This brings the total U.S. government humanitarian assistance to South Sudan to nearly $609 million in Fiscal Year 2024. In[Read More…]

Journalist Ruot released on bail

By Deng Ghai Deng George Ruot, a journalist and former Program Coordinator for the Union of Journalists of South Sudan (UJOSS), was released on bail Monday evening after being arrested at the Juba Town Police Station. He was detained after a defamation suit was filed against him by UJOSS. Ruot,[Read More…]

MP demands audit of parliament’s accounts

By Bosco Bush   A Member of Parliament representing Central Equatoria State at the Transitional National Legislative Assembly (TNLA) has called for a comprehensive audit of the parliament’s accounts and operations. Hon. Benjamin Anyang raised the issue during Tuesday’s ordinary session, emphasizing the urgent need for accountability and transparency within[Read More…]

Youth leaders call for financial accountability, reforms in Jonglei

By Dogga Luwo   The third Youth-Led Public Discourse on Financial Accountability, Transparency, and Institutional Reforms concluded last week in Bor, Jonglei State, marking a significant milestone in youth engagement in governance. Organized by the Christian Agency for Peace and Development, with support from Norwegian People’s Aid (NPA), the event[Read More…]

SUMMONS: Lawmakers want ministers over border encroachment

By Philip Buda Ladu   The Transitional National Legislative Assembly (TNLA) has summoned eight national ministers and relevant authorities to answer questions on the security and territorial sovereignty of South Sudan. This decision comes in response to lawmakers’ concerns over escalating border encroachments, insecurity, and killings. During Tuesday’s assembly sitting[Read More…]

Drug shortage hits Uror County

By Manas James Okony   Authorities in Uror County, Jonglei State, are sounding alarm over a rapidly worsening health crisis caused by a critical shortage of essential medications. Each week, more than 5,000 patients seek treatment at local health facilities, exacerbating an already dire situation. Health officials report that the[Read More…]