Judicial accountability in focus as Yakani appeals for change

Civil society activist Edmund Yakani has urged South Sudan’s judiciary to prioritize accountability and independence, calling on newly appointed Chief Justice Dr. Benjamin Baak Deng and his deputy to spearhead meaningful reforms. Yakani’s remarks come after President Salva Kiir emphasized the need for transparency and efficient justice delivery in a recent address during Dr. Baak’s […]
Juba City Council battles waste with SSP 17 million daily budget

Juba City Council is spending over SSP 17 million daily on waste management, a significant financial commitment aimed at tackling the city’s long-standing sanitation challenges, according to Juma Moses Michael, Deputy Mayor for Environment and Sanitation. Unregulated waste disposal continues to strain resources, requiring frequent cleanups across the capital as thousands of metric tons of […]
NRA launches $5 Million customs bonded warehouse project

The South Sudan National Revenue Authority (NRA) has officially launched the construction of a new customs bonded warehouse office, a significant step toward improving the country’s revenue collection infrastructure. The project, awarded to Zeregaber Trading and Construction Company, will cost approximately $5 million and is expected to be completed within a year. The facility, a […]
ICRC medical teams perform over 1,000 surgeries on weapon-wounded patients

A growing influx of war-wounded patients is straining South Sudan’s already fragile healthcare system, as escalating armed conflict and worsening humanitarian conditions push medical facilities to their limits, international aid groups warn. Thousands of civilians have fled violence multiple times, while hundreds have been killed or injured. The crisis is getting worse due to the […]
Activist slams government for turning salary payments into publicity stunts

Human rights activist Ter Manyang Gatwech has criticized the South Sudanese government for what he describes as the politicization of routine salary payments, saying it reflects deeper governance failures and erodes public trust. In a statement to the media, Monday, Ter Manyang said the government should stop turning civil servant salary disbursements into headline announcements. […]
Civil society leader urges swift action on heavy rainfall warning

Civil society activist Edmund Yakani has called on the government to urgently respond to the early warning issued by the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) regarding heavy rainfall expected across South Sudan in June. Yakani emphasized that both IGAD’s early warning system and climate change experts have predicted unusually heavy rains, raising concerns over potential […]
King Atoroba calls for unity and cultural solidarity in South Sudan

The King of the Azanda Kingdom, Atoroba Peni Rikito Gbudue, has urged South Sudan’s diverse communities to embrace unity and peaceful coexistence, emphasizing the importance of cultural solidarity over political divisions. During his visit to the Bari Community Centre on Monday, King Gbudue highlighted the unifying power of culture in fostering lasting peace across the […]
Saudi-funded nutrition aid reaches over 6,000 women, children in South Sudan

More than 6,000 vulnerable women and children in South Sudan’s flood-affected Unity State have received life-saving nutrition support, thanks to a $400,000 contribution from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. In a statement on Tuesday, World Food Program said the contribution channelled through the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief) facilitated the procurement and […]
Decades of uncertainty end as Gudele residents secure land ownership

Residents of Gudele Block 9 Extension are finally seeing their decades-long struggle for land ownership come to an end, a dream some never hoped to realize. Recently, the Ministry of Housing and Public Utilities in Central Equatoria State launched a long-awaited land plot allocation program, granting legal recognition to residents who have lived in the […]
Vice President Lagu calls for unity through culture

Vice President and Chairperson of the Service Cluster, Josephine Lagu, officially closed the second edition of the Pojulu Cultural Festival on Monday, urging South Sudanese communities to embrace unity and safeguard their rich cultural heritage. Addressing a gathering of cultural leaders, government officials, and community members, Lagu applauded the Pojulu people for proudly showcasing their […]