WFP gets Japanese aid to feed crisis-hit South Sudanese

The Government of Japan has committed $3.2 million to the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) to deliver life-saving food assistance and school meals to vulnerable communities across South Sudan. Announced during a press briefing in Juba on Wednesday, the contribution comes at a time when 7.7 million people in South Sudan face acute food […]

Kiir urges economic reforms, timely salaries in parliamentary address

President Salva Kiir has called for urgent economic reforms and emphasized the need for timely salary payments for civil servants and organized forces during his address at the reopening of the Transitional National Legislature on Wednesday. The President acknowledged South Sudan’s worsening economic crisis, attributing it to the recent shutdown of oil production, an event […]

Parliament reopens under President Kiir’s call for unity

After a six-month recess, South Sudan’s National Legislative Assembly has resumed its work amidst mounting political uncertainty and fractures within the ruling peace coalition government. The reopening of the First Session of the Revitalized Transitional National Legislature comes at a tense juncture, as leaders of the SPLM-IO, one of the principal signatories to the 2018 […]

Dr. Bruno Dada named vice chancellor of Catholic university

Dr. Bruno Dada has been appointed as the new Vice Chancellor of the Catholic University of South Sudan, succeeding Fr. Dr. Mathew Pagan, who served in the position for 12 years. The appointment was officially announced by His Eminence Stephen Cardinal Ameyu, President of the Sudan and South Sudan Catholic Bishops Conference and Archbishop of […]

“Fault beneath the vote without healing, ” activists warn

As South Sudan approaches its long-awaited general elections in December 2026, civil society leaders warn that unresolved trauma and political fragmentation could turn the ballot into a battleground instead of a path to progress. Ter Manyang, Executive Director of the Center for Peace and Advocacy (CPA), stressed that no vote can be legitimate without first […]

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