By Hou Akot Hou Police in Aweil South County, Northern Bahr El Ghazal state, reported that a man killed his wife during a disagreement regarding reunion of her daughter’s children with their family. The woman had brought the children into their home without the husband’s consent. The incident occurred on[Read More…]
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Cholera kills 27 in Juba
By Bosco Bush Authorities in Juba County have reported that at least 27 people have died in Juba due to a cholera outbreak in South Sudan. During a prayer service at Rejaf Diocese Church, Juba County Commissioner Emmanuel Tete Ezbon warned that the situation could have been much worse[Read More…]
Reject exploitation in 2025, Jadallah urges youth
By Yiep Joseph Governor Gen. Augustino Jadallah Kamilo Wani of Central Equatoria State has urged the youth to reject being used as instruments of conflict by politicians. In his New Year’s message, Governor Jadallah pointed out that the ongoing conflicts in the country often involve young people who are influenced[Read More…]
Agonies of 2024 gone, salaries still
By William Madouk As South Sudan waved bye-bye to 2024, the nation has made a record in history as the first to go an entire year without paying civil servants and organized forces. This record situation has put many into misery. As the year draws to a close, reflections[Read More…]
Robbers kill 55-year-old man in Aweil
By Deng Athian A 55-year-old man named Aleu Dhieu Aleu was reportedly killed by suspected robbers in Northern Bahr El Ghazal State. The incident occurred last Saturday in Maduany Payam of Aweil West County, according to a report from local administration. Mr. Albino Akol, the Payam administrator of Maduany, confirmed[Read More…]
Halt security checks on diplomatic, NGO vehicles-CDF
By Yiep Joseph Chief of Defense Forces (CDF) has instructed organized security forces to stop unnecessary searches of diplomatic vehicles and those belonging to non-governmental organizations (NGOs). Gen. Paul Nang Majok said that his office had received complaints regarding the searches. While addressing joint security forces deployed to ensure a[Read More…]
Tight security for New Year celebration
By Philip Buda Ladu As the 2024 comes to closure, South Sudan National Police Service (SSNPS) has announced tight security strategy for New Year, 2025 celebrations. Key focus is on locations including Juba International Airport, Churches, Public places, major routes and bridges, markets, government institutions, NGOs, and embassies. According to[Read More…]
Cholera kills over 150 victims
By Kei Emmanuel Duku South Sudan Red Cross has reported that 199 people have succumbed to cholera, and another 13,206 suspected cases have been identified across the country as of December 29, 2024. Renk and Malakal in Upper Nile State, Juba in Central Equatoria State, and Bentiu in Unity[Read More…]
WARNING: No shooting on New Year-CDF
By Yiep Joseph To ensure a peaceful celebration of New Year 2025, South Sudan People’s Defense Forces (SSPDF) has warned the public and security forces to refrain from celebratory gunfire. Chief of Defense Forces Gen. Paul Nang Majok said that those who disregard this warning will face severe penalties. ,[Read More…]
Restoring hope: Lasu hosts five-day peace conference
By Dogga Luwo A five-day peace conference and cultural festival has commenced in Lasu Payam, of Yei River County, spearheaded by sons and daughters of the area. The initiative aimed at promoting peace, reconciliation, and enhancing social cohesion among the natives and the surrounding communities, which have been troubled[Read More…]
South Sudan Premier League Derby: Malakia Juba vs Kator FC
By Kei Emmanuel Duku South Sudan Premier League is gaining momentum after its successful launch. Five games have been played in the first week of the competition, with two matches involving Al-Hilal-Wau and the Nile City of Yambio, and Olympic FC-Renk and Holy Family FC from Rumbek, postponed. Juba[Read More…]
Ruweng to establish cooperative societies
By Yiep Joseph Chief Administrator of the Ruweng Administrative Area (RAA), Tiob De Monyluak, recently inspected the Palath Agriculture Scheme and pledged to establish agricultural cooperative societies to enhance farming activities. During his visit to the Palath Agriculture Scheme in Touch County over the weekend, the Chief Administrator intend to[Read More…]
Activist demands formation of election security
By Yiep Joseph Civil society activist has called on the government and peace monitors to form an election safety and protection team on time in order to gain public trust in the 2026 election. According to the statement extended to the media, Edmund Yaknai, the Executive Director for Community[Read More…]
Consortium trains public health changemakers
By Yiep Joseph Right2grow (R2G) Consortium has conducted a two-day workshop that brought at least 30 young change-makers together to deliberate on public awareness techniques to improve nutrition and hygiene in families. While malnutrition persists in the country, the youth engagement was aimed at equipping young people on how[Read More…]
Peaceful Christmas in Bor
By Deng Ghai Deng Christmas in Bor was celebrated peacefully and calmly, with no reports of accidents or violent cases reported on December 24th and 25th. Christians in the area participated in street marches, gathered for church prayers, and spent quality time with their families in homes and hotels, all[Read More…]
Governor Futuyo upgrades Bomas to Payams
By Bosco Bush Western Equatoria State Governor Alfred Futuyo Karaba ratified and elevated the local administrative status of at least 18 bomas from six counties and one administrative area into Payams. This was stated in a State Order No. 33/2024, Futuyo on December 23, for upgrading of the village[Read More…]
Activist calls on Kiir, Machar to apologize to citizens
By Yiep Joseph A civil society activist has urged President Salva Kiir and First Vice President Dr. Riek Machar to publicly apologize to the citizens for the hardships experienced throughout 2024. In an exclusive interview, the Executive Director of the Center for Peace and Advocacy (CPA), Ter Manayang, emphasized that[Read More…]
Oil wealth drives South Sudan’s conflicts-Economist
By Yiep Joseph A senior advisor in the office of the Vice President in charge of the Economic Cluster, Dr. Abraham Maliet Mamer, has attributed ongoing instability to the country’s oil wealth. In an exclusive interview, Dr. Mamer argued that the political elite are engaged in a fierce struggle for[Read More…]
Seven killed in Christmas festival
By Kei Emmanuel Duku and Philip Buda Ladu Despite a generally calm security situation across the Country during the Christmas period, a series of violent incidents, including stabbings, shootings, and suicide were reported by Police. According to a report by South Sudan National Police Service, a total of seven people[Read More…]
Ruweng residents urged to prioritize peace, agriculture
By Yiep Joseph Chief Administrator of Ruweng Administrative Area (RAA) has called on the residents to embrace peace and agriculture. Tiob De Monyluak made the call while addressing a congregation at St. John Parish Church in Jamjang County, during special Christmas prayers, on Wednesday. Tiob urged the residents to embark[Read More…]