As torrential rains continue to submerge vast areas of South Sudan including Pochalla, Fangak, Akobo, and Panyijiar among others, the urgency of government action has never been clearer. Communities are stranded, homes destroyed, and livelihoods washed away yet the silence from key institutions is deafening. The Ministry of Humanitarian[Read More…]
Editorial
The coming together of cattle keepers and the farmers within Central Equatoria to dialogue should be taken seriously to yield fruits. When the herder-farmer dialogue is conveyed, meaningful conversations are expected to heal wounds created by the previous conflict. The conference between farmers and cattle keepers convened in Terekeka must[Read More…]
Pension funds must be given to the right owners
While the idea of a pension fund becomes like a political statement on most government occasions in South Sudan, there is a need to ease its implementation to benefit the owners. A pension fund provides benefits for employees upon retirement. The money helps the workers to plan their future spending;[Read More…]
Assigning the first daughter to the president’s special programmes docket needs to reflect services delivery. This time, the government and the office of the president in particular must outline and ensure that the envoy for the special programmes made a visible impact on the citizens. Although the position was first[Read More…]
Time for dialogue to end escalation of armed conflict in Yei
The Sudan People’s Liberation Army in Opposition (SPLA-IO) and the National Salvation Front (NAS) tragically reminded the citizens that the country is still trapped in violence instead of peace. This reminder came in the form of a joint press statement issued on August 16, 2025, detailing their coordinated assault on[Read More…]
EDITORIAL: Dialogue must prevail to save the peace
The recent revocation of appointments of key allies of Riek Machar from the Transitional National Legislative Assembly and Council of Ministers by President Salva Kiir has left many citizens uneasy considering the already fragile political landscape. The timing and targets of this latest move raise concerns about the durability of[Read More…]
A promising step toward financial digital transformation in South Sudan
The preparation to launch the National Payment System by the National Communication Authority and the Bank of South Sudan is a pivotal step towards modernizing our economy. Their readiness to roll out a secure and efficient digital payment infrastructure signals progress in building a more transparent, convenient, and reliable financial[Read More…]
Education, Labor Ministers Must be honest to the MPs that represent the people
South Sudan’s governance is facing a reckoning. The nation is at a crossroads, and the latest action by the Transitional National Legislative Assembly may be the clearest sign yet that the cracks in our governance can no longer be ignored. The Transitional National Assembly’s plan to summons of four ministers;[Read More…]
Breaking South Sudan’s cycle of gun violence
Gun violence in South Sudan is getting out of control, claiming a staggering 877 lives in just six months according to the latest One Citizen Network for Democracy (OCND) “Truth Lab” report. The scale of this crisis mostly fueled by cattle raids, ambushes, and lawlessness raises not only an alarm[Read More…]
Time to monitor market prices
In South Sudan’s free market structure, the inconsistency of prices for goods has stubbornly remained the most consistent characteristic of the market. They continue to puzzle consumers and business owners alike across major trading centers, defying the logic of currency fluctuations. While fuel prices tend to reflect changes in the[Read More…]
The recent call on the Bank of South Sudan (BoSS) to buy crude gold from local miners in Eastern Equatoria must be implemented During this week in the meeting with BoSS officials, the Governor of Eastern Equatoria State (EES), Louis Lobong Lojore, urged the officials to purchase gold directly[Read More…]
The Government of South Sudan collected substantial non-oil revenue. A welcome pivot from its dependence on crude exports in a country striving to rebuild and redefine its future. Such strides in revenue collection should have provided a beacon of hope for the citizens especially civil servants and[Read More…]
Editorial
The recent directive by the Central Equatoria State Council of Ministers to evict squatters from Juba’s graveyards is a commendable and necessary step towards restoring dignity and respect to these sacred burial grounds. Sites meant for solemn farewells and spiritual reflection have been encroached or repurposed into informal settlements, often[Read More…]
Editorial
Recently, the Directorate of Civil Registry, Nationality, Passport and Immigration (DCRNPI), issued a standing order banning officers and Non-Commissioned Officers from processing passports and nationality documents on behalf of citizens. That was on July 22nd, 2025 to be precise. The move was both bold and commendable but the for the[Read More…]
Editorial
It was both extraordinary and encouraging when South Sudan Revenue Authority (SSRA) announced collection 112 billion South Sudanese Pounds (SSP) in non-oil revenue within the first 15 days of July. What stands out even more is the wider context; the SSRA raised a total of 984.4 billion SSP in non-oil[Read More…]
As parliament reopens, officials must respect summons
When key ministers from the Revitalized Transitional Government of National Unity (RTGoNU) (TNLA) fail to respond to parliamentary summons, it is not just a procedural misstep but obstacle to transparency. Such actions undermine and insult the country’s constitution and undermine accountability especially when ministers entrusted with public service refuse to[Read More…]
Editorial
The Bank of South Sudan’s recent directive recognizing mobile money as legal tender signifies a progressive and historic policy shift in the country’s financial systems; however, it needs backup policies. While the country continues to grapple with the liquidity crisis, most experts propose electronic payment to reduce dependence on cash.[Read More…]
Editorial
The Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) were recently praised by residents of Mangala payam, Juba County in Central Equatoria for their humanitarian outreach. They provided clean water and also conducted critical surgeries ranging from hernia repairs to goitre removals. To the residents, these efforts were a remarkable display of compassion[Read More…]
Editorial
The situation unfolding in Magwi County is a direct result of chronic failure in South Sudan’s preparedness for displacement, return, and land use conflicts. After the eviction of cattle herders by the Ugandan government, many are reported to be planning to temporarily settle in Magwi County of Eastern Equatoria[Read More…]
Editorial
The brazen attack on Sunday of Maj. Gen. Stephen Warikozi a decorated scholar and Director for Research and Transformation in South Sudan’s National Police Service is more than a troubling incident. It is a pervasive signal that something is fundamentally amiss regarding public safety in Juba and South Sudan at[Read More…]
