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Kiir shakes Jonglei State again

By Jurugo Emmanuel Ogasto   President Salva Kiir Mayardit has made a major reshuffle in Jonglei State by firing and appointing cabinet ministers, advisors, and county commissioners. The changes, which mainly affected members of the ruling SPLM party, were broadcast on the state-owned South Sudan Broadcasting Corporation’s (SSBC) radio and[Read More…]

Eastern Equatoria demands return of abducted children, stolen cattle

By Ijoo Bosco   Eastern Equatoria State government has strongly condemned the recent “heinous attacks” in Kapoeta East County’s Kauto Payam. State Information Minister Elia John Alhaji described the killings and abductions of innocent Toposa women, children, and elders as “anti-peace elements” aiming to destabilize communities. He was speaking to[Read More…]

High temperatures expected to continue in Upper Nile, Northern Bahr el Ghazal

By Morris ‘Dogga Luwo   Abnormal temperature patterns and varied rainfall across the country are anticipated in the next week. According to the South Sudan Metrological Department, the temperature outlook indicates a departure from normal average conditions, with the southern regions experiencing a decrease in temperatures, except for specific areas[Read More…]

Stakeholders sensitized on PWDs’ rights

By William Madouk   Child Rights Civil Society Coalition (CRC), with Save the Children, has sensitized stakeholders on UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) and its optional protocol. The 1-day sensitization workshop was attended by civil society organizations (CSOs), community-based organizations (CBOs), members of the Union[Read More…]

Mathok engages Malaysian firm for dry port setup

By William Madouk   Ministry of Investment has engaged B’smart, a Malaysian-East African company, to establish a dry port at Nimule border point. Minister, Dr. Dheiu Mathok Diing revealed the development on Tuesday after meeting with a delegation from B’smart who jetted into the country to implement the project. He[Read More…]

DILEMMA; December polls in question

By Bida Elly David   South Sudan’s December elections, intended to be free, fair, and credible, face uncertainty. Recent online reports claim President Salva Kiir and First Vice President Riek Machar agreed to a postponement. However, the ruling SPLM party denies this, insisting the 2024 elections remain on schedule. Policy[Read More…]

Multitude IDPs stranded at Rokon-RRC

By William Madouk   Over a thousand people fleeing conflict in Minga Payam of Western Equatoria State (WES) are stranded in Rokon Payam, Central Equatoria State. Relief and Rehabilitation Commission’s acting chairperson in Yambio, Thomas Aringa said civilians vacate Minga due to clashes between government forces and National Salvation Front[Read More…]