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Fuel hike deepens economic turmoil

By Bida Elly David   South Sudan’s economic situation is deteriorating as fuel prices soar due to a continuous appreciation of US dollar against South Sudanese Pounds. For two months, South Sudan has grappled with rising commodity prices due to a fluctuating foreign exchange market. As of yesterday, a liter[Read More…]

CSOs advocate for transitional justice

By Kidega Livingstone   Various civil society organizations (CSOs) are advocating for transitional justice, accountability, reconciliation, and healing, as peace roadmap implementation slows. Chapter five of the Revitalized Peace Agreement (R-ARCSS) talks about truth, reconciliation, and healing. However, the extended roadmap remains the only legal framework guiding necessary reforms and[Read More…]

Tuberculosis death cases rising in NBGs

By Hou Akot Hou   Health authorities in Northern Bahr el Ghazal State reported a concerning rise in TB deaths, with 34 fatalities attributed to the disease. The Director General in State Ministry of Health, Aleu Pioth blames incomplete treatment and stigma for the high mortality rate. He disclosed to[Read More…]

Gov’t employees to get a month’s salary

By Bida Elly David   National minister of finance and economic planning announced, working towards releasing one-month salaries for public civil servants and organized forces. Amidst an ongoing economic crisis, civil servants and the organized forces are marking seven months, after September, last year’s pay. Speaking to journalists at the[Read More…]

Land allocation alarms legal expert

By Bida Elly David   A legal expert and Deputy Registrar of Land at the Judiciary of South Sudan, Cosmas Juma, has expressed worries about the country’s land allocation system. Speaking at a forum on land matters organized by the Initiative for Peace Communication Association (IPCA) in Juba, Juma highlighted[Read More…]

Lobong directs commissioners to promote agriculture

By Ijoo Bosco   Governor Louis Lobong Lojore of Eastern Equatoria state has directed newly sworn-in county commissioners to focus on educating citizens about the benefits of agriculture. Governor Lobong urged the commissioners to actively engage and educate their communities on ways to enhance their livelihoods. Recognizing the prevailing economic[Read More…]

Refugees urged to cultivate

By Jurugo Emmanuel Ogasto   Uganda Farmers Association has urged refugees to take advantage of the ongoing off-seasonal rains to prepare their land for the planting season as reductions in food ratios continue. The statement was made during the donation of farm tools by Ugandan farmers in conjunction with the[Read More…]

SPLM dismayed by Lolimo’s behaviour

By Ijoo Bosco   Sudan People’s Liberation Party (SPLM) in Eastern Equatoria state has expressed dismay over a member’s decision to decline a transitional parliamentary position in the state legislative assembly. Former Kapoeta North County Commissioner, Epone Emmanuel Lolimo, declined to take a parliamentary seat after his appointment. Siro Silvio,[Read More…]

Turkey donates laboratory equipment to Upper Nile University

By Jurugo Emmanuel Ogasto   Turkish government has donated laboratory equipment to medical students at Upper Nile University in Gudele, on Wednesday. Turkish Embassy in South Sudan with support from Turkish Agency for International Cooperation (TIKA) and Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism handed over the donation. Chairperson of Medical[Read More…]

Urgent measles vaccination needed-MSF

By Gladys Fred Kole   South Sudan needs an urgent measles vaccination campaign to prevent spread of the disease in the country. Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has urged health authorities and the World Health Organization (WHO) following an outbreak in Western Equatoria state. Mr. Zakaria Mwatia, MSF head of mission[Read More…]