By Kidega Livingstone Transport disruptions of crude oil to Port Sudan, coupled with threats of Red Sea blockade, have significantly impacted South Sudan’s resource envelope. Government spokesperson, Michael Makuei Lueth acknowledged the Sudan war has detrimental effects on South Sudan’s economy, which heavily relies on oil and imported goods.[Read More…]
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Land Policy uncertainty stalls Juba’s development-Gai
By Gladys Fred Kole Vice President for Infrastructure Cluster terms the current land policy as an obstacle hindering investors, affecting the development of Juba City. However, Taban Deng Gai assured that land acquisition won’t be an obstacle in the development of Ramciel, the planned new capital city. Gai stressed[Read More…]
South Sudanese refugee falls prey to thugs
By Jurugo Emmanuel Ogasto A South Sudanese refugee named Duluga Moses fell victim to a group of invisible thugs who plucked out his car’s number plate on Sunday night in Uganda’s Adjumani Town. The thugs then left a note demanding a ransom of UG Shillings 120,000 to return the[Read More…]
Raiders escape with 28 calves, 47 goats
By Ijoo Bosco An area Member of Parliament from Imehejek constituency in Eastern Equatoria State is appealing for the return of 75 livestock stolen by suspected Toposa youth in Arilo Payam. According to Angelo James Ayunyang suspected youth from Kapoeta North County raided the area on Saturday, taking 28[Read More…]
Over 3 million children to get polio vaccine
Kidega Livingstone At least 3.1 million children will be vaccinated nationwide against Polio, a highly infectious and paralyzing disease. National Ministry of Health and the World Health Organization in South Sudan have said that the campaign launched, Tuesday targets children aged 0-59 months. Global Polio Eradication Initiative (Bill and[Read More…]
MPs pledge protective measures on military stores
By William Madouk Specialized Committee on Defense and Veterans Affairs at national parliament has promised tough precautionary measures to prevent explosion of ammunitions in the country. This came after Saturday’s night fire outbreak at an ammunition depot Giada military barrack, which left eight people nursing injuries. In a statement[Read More…]
SSOA supports December elections
By William Madouk Political parties under the umbrella of the South Sudan Opposition Alliance (SSOA), a signatory to the 2018 revitalized peace agreement, have backed South Sudan’s plan to conduct elections in December. Chairperson of SSOA who is also the national minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Josephine Lagu[Read More…]
Gov’t, traders clash over economic turmoil
By Bida Elly David/ Gladys Fred Kole A heated debate erupted at ongoing Juba Economic Forum between government and national chamber of commerce, industry, and agriculture over inflation. As South Sudanese pound weakening further against the US dollar, exacerbating economic hardships and pushing citizens to the brink, authorities and[Read More…]
Lobong makes changes in State gov’t
By Ijoo Bosco Eastern Equatoria State Governor, Louis Lobong Lojore announced several key changes in the state government, on Sunday. In an executive order, Governor Lobong relieved Auxilio Odume Raimondo of his duties as Director General in the Ministry of Information and Communication. The order did not specify the[Read More…]
Inspiring journey of Hoth, a teenager who soars to piloting
By William Madouk Mr. Buay Stephen Hoth Ker overcame hurdles to get a slot at the prestigious Ethiopian Aviation University and graduated as a pilot—a dream that he had been building on since childhood. Born in Khartoum, Sudan, he started his primary schooling at CCK Khartoum. After independence, he[Read More…]
Activists criticizes govt’ for slow action on Human Rights treaties
By Gladys Fred Kole One year after signing four key human rights treaties, South Sudan has yet to take concrete steps to implement them, raising concerns from civil society. Community Empowerment for Progress Organization (CEPO) says government inactive in implementing the four key human rights treaties signed a year[Read More…]
High prices pinch Rumbek residents
By Yang Ater Yang Residents of Rumbek Town, Lakes State, are grappling with soaring commodity prices, amid runaway inflation across the country. Food and other essential items have become significantly more expensive in Rumbek market causing hardship for residents. This has raised concerns among authorities. Over the weekend, Lakes[Read More…]
SPLM members advocate for unity
By Charles K Mark Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM) Cadres in Yei River County are preparing for a unity among members. The party cadres consider starting their togetherness by endorsing President Salva Kiir as flag bearer for 2024 December election. During a reflection retreat last week, the SPLM members[Read More…]
Awut vows swift action on teachers’ pay
By Hou Akot Hou Concerned about the plight of teachers in Northern Bahr el Ghazal State, National Minister of Education, Awut Deng Achuil vows to address their grievances. The minister’s Thursday visit to Aweil Town follows reports of unpaid salaries for over six months and salary deduction that threatens[Read More…]
IGP warns Nimule officers against extortion
By William Madouk Inspector General of Police (IGP), Gen. Atem Marol Biar, has warned police officers at the Nimule border point against extortion. According to the police press unit, Gen. Marol was accompanied to Nimule by Assistant IGP for Traffic, Assistant IGP for Border Police, Director of Professional and[Read More…]
No clear roadmap for refugees’ voting participation-UN
By Kidega Livingstone UN has remained puzzled and expressed concerns about lack of clear arrangements for the South Sudanese refugees to vote in the December elections. The Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS), Nicholas Haysom, said no provision has[Read More…]
EXPLOSION Mystery of Giada nightmare
By William Madouk Over the weekend, an intense fire erupted at an ammunition depot located within the Giada military barracks, causing a deafening explosion. The incident has sparked concerns regarding the safety of residents residing both within and near the area. According to the army, at least eight people[Read More…]
Japan-funded Albino Bridge opens for traffic
By Kidega Livingstone Completion of the Albino Bridge that connects Juba’s Kator and Malakia neighbourhoods has brought joy to the residents of the two suburbs. The residents will now maneuver across the areas separated by the Lobulet stream with ease. Constructed of the vital bridge by the Japan International[Read More…]
Student teachers demand exams, certificates amid delays
By Hou Akot Hou Teachers Training Institute (TTI) students at Maper Akot Center urge administration to offer final semester exams and issue certificates. The students express concerns over excessive delay of their studies beyond the expected timeframe. Grievances of the students stem from a three-year program that has extended[Read More…]
Magwi County receives office supplies
By Ijoo Bosco The German development agency GIZ provided nearly 10 assorted office supplies to Magwi County headquarters on Thursday, February 22nd. The donation, aimed at supporting various departments like Agriculture, will enhance service delivery and coordination efforts. Marus Ladu Wani, Magwi County Executive Director, presided over the handover[Read More…]
