By Bida Elly David South Sudan’s economy is facing challenges due to foreign market monopoly and poor protectionism policy, an economist has said. The statement comes as South Sudan pounds continue to depreciate further against the United States Dollar. Economist Abraham Matoch told the No. 1 Citizen Daily Newspaper[Read More…]
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Activist urges probe of Agwelek forces over abduction of aid worker
By William Madouk Activist urges Ceasefire and Transitional Security Arrangement Monitoring and Verification Mechanism to investigate Agwelek forces over alleging of abducting an aid worker in Malakal. Security forces allied to Gen. Johnson Olony, allegedly abducted Emmanuel Obayi, a nutrition officer working with the International Medical Corps, on Sunday.[Read More…]
Cardinal Ameyu arrives today
By Charles K Mark Cardinal Stephen Ameyu Martin Mulla has arrived Juba, today following the Vatican City synod. Bishop Santo Loku Pio, the auxiliary bishop of the Catholic Archdiocese of Juba, landed Juba International Airport at 10:00 Am. The Assistant Archbishop of Juba Catholic Archdiocese said a reception of[Read More…]
Kiir sets roadmap to end border row
By Gladys Fred Kole President Salva Kiir has passed his position paper on the settlement of the South Sudan-Uganda borderline dispute to his Ugandan counterpart, President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni. Kiir reportedly handed over five resolutions to Uganda’s state minister of defense, Hon. Hajjat Oleru Huda, during their meeting in[Read More…]
South Sudanese on African Poetry Awards shortlist
By William Madouk A South Sudanese poet, essayist, and songwriter beat stiff competition to be shortlisted among finalists for the prestigious 2023 African Writers Awards (AWA) for poetry. Marial Awendit, also known as James Marial Matueny, who is the author of the chapbook poetry The Night Does Not Drown[Read More…]
U.S urges gov’t to increase humanitarian contribution
By Charles K Mark United States’ Ambassador to South Sudan has urged the government to increase its financial contribution towards humanitarian assistance in the country. Ambassador, Michael J. Adler made the call after a visit to Gorom refugee settlement, on the outskirts of Juba, on Wednesday. He witnessed dire[Read More…]
Auditor General calls for accountable oil revenue management
By Mamer Abraham South Sudan’s Auditor General calls for proper sharing of oil revenue with rightful beneficiaries. Mr. Stephen Kiliona Wondu made the call to the concerned petroleum ministries and stakeholders. He asks authorities in Unity, Upper Nile States, and Ruweng Administrative Area to know the rightful shares of[Read More…]
IGAD co-facilitates Jeddah talks
By Mamer Abraham Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) has dispatched its Executive Secretary, Workneh Gebeyehu, to Jeddah to participate in the peace talks to end the conflict in Sudan. Workneh will represent the IGAD Heads of State from the IGAD region as a co-facilitator of the Jeddah Peace talks[Read More…]
Cabinet passes Land Policy
By Bida Elly David Council of Ministers on Friday passed the National Land Policy that provides a framework to address problems and constraints to ensure equity in land allocation. The policy aims to provide principles, structures, and processes for land ownership, control, uses, and sustainable management. Government spokesperson, Michael[Read More…]
Soldier commits suicide
By Hou Akot Hou South Sudan People’s Defence Force (SSPDF) soldier has committed suicide in Udhum Payam, Aweil West County, Northern Bahr El Ghazal state. Police authorities in Udhum Payam found the deceased, identified as Dut Akuei, hanging in the bush. The soldier allegedly committed suicide after disagreements with[Read More…]
Boys escape nomads’ abuse
By Hou Akot Hou Two boys from Northern Bahr El Ghazal State, who ventured to graze cattle for Sudanese nomads in exchange for a cow, returned empty handed. The teenage boys were seeking the neighboring Sudan to address their economic hardship back home, but their master turned dishonesty to[Read More…]
Cabinet approves over $1M for regional games
By William Madouk Council of Ministers approved $1,241,751 to allow South Sudan team to participate in East African Community Games second edition. South Sudan’s Minister of Youth and Sport presented the plan for the country’s participation in the games due November in Kigali, Rwanda. Minister, Dr. Albino Bol Dhieu[Read More…]
South Sudan delisted from money laundry
By William Madouk Financial Action Task Force (FATF has removed South Sudan from the list of countries with increased money laundering and financing of terrorism. Government spokesman revealed that the minister of foreign affairs presented the report of South Sudan’s removal from the money laundering grey list. According to[Read More…]
Salary’s market shock burdens Central Bank
By Mamer Abraham Central Bank reassures the public that a recent increase in market prices and currency exchange rates is under control and close monitoring. Bank of South Sudan governor, Dr. James Alic Garang (in picture above) clarifies that the recent market shock is due to increased salary scale, and[Read More…]
South Sudan speaker congratulates IPU president-elect, Dr. Tulia Ackson
By Victor Dodo Speaker of the National Legislative Assembly Jemma Nunu Kumba has congratulated the newly elected president of the Global Interparliamentary Union Dr. Tulia Ackson. On Friday, delegates at the 147th Assembly of the Interparliamentary Union elected Rt. Hon Tulia Ackson, speaker of Tanzania’s parliament 31st the president[Read More…]
Ministry of Justice receives amended Investment Act
By Bida Elly David National Constitutional Amendment Committee (NCAC) on Thursday handed over the National Investment and Promotion Act amendment bill (2023) to the Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs. The Bill will regulate investors and investment activities to ensure the smooth running of investments across the Country. Speaking[Read More…]
Lawmaker proposes restrictions on heavy trucks
By Bida Elly David National Legislators have raised concerns on increased number of road accidents caused by heavy trucks, especially those carrying construction materials in Juba. Nathalina Umjuma Malek, under the South Sudan Opposition Alliance (SSOA), said that trucks increase road accidents in the city. She alleged that most[Read More…]
We all carry blame for Sudanese woes-Tut
By William Madouk Unspeakable sorrows facing Sudanese people are to be blamed on Sudanese leaders, for failing to silence guns. Chairman of the South Sudan Mediation Committee for the Juba peace accord, Mr. Tut Gatluak, also South Sudan’s presidential advisor on security affairs observed. The outspoken mediator was on[Read More…]
US envoy calls for independence of security sector
By Gladys Fred Kole United States Ambassador to South Sudan has called independence of the security sector in the country, without affiliation to any political party. Amb. Michael J. Adler said that the security sector must be independent, ahead of 2024 general elections. The US envoy’s sentiment technically depicts[Read More…]
Gov’t to host Sudanese leaders again
By William Madouk South Sudan is mulling to host a grand stakeholders-consultative meeting between the transitional government of Sudan, political parties, and civil society in Juba. Scheduling of the consultative meeting to find an antidote for the raging war in Khartoum was resolve after a meeting of 14 Sudanese[Read More…]
