Activist sentenced to one year in prison for defaming governor

Dut Kuot Akook, a Northern Bahr el Ghazal-based activist who has been in a legal battle with State Governor Simon Ober Mawut over a defamation case, has been sentenced to one year and two months’ imprisonment. Kuot, who was employed by the state Ministry of Finance, was arrested on February 26, 2025, following an allegation […]

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 […]

VP Taban briefs Kiir on Unity State’s oil refinery

Vice President for Infrastructure Cluster, Taban Deng Gai briefed President Salva Kiir following his recent peace tour to Unity State, where he also attended the centenary celebration of the Catholic Church in the region. During the meeting, Vice President Taban highlighted his extensive tour across the state, engaging directly with local communities in multiple stopovers. […]

The urgency of political transition in South Sudan

Political transition is critically important for South Sudan, particularly in the case of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM), as it holds the key to lasting peace, stability, and democratic governance.  Since leading the liberation struggle that secured South Sudan’s independence in 2011, the SPLM has struggled to transition from a liberation movement to a […]

Powerful winds take down radio towers, cutting off vital news source

Residents of Northern Bahr el Ghazal state are grappling with frustration after powerful winds and heavy rains brought down two radio towers, silencing key community stations in the region. Akol Yam FM 91.0, which serves the entire state and parts of Warrap, has gone off air, leaving many without daily news and vital updates.  The […]

When leaders preach hatred, unity becomes a distant dream

South Sudan, a country ripped apart by war and mistrust, continues to bleed from wounds caused not only by bullets, but also by the poisoned tongues of its own leaders. The people look on those in positions of power to guide them rather than just govern them. But what future does the youth have if […]

Frustration mounts as Melut residents seek fair share of oil revenues

A high-level engagement workshop in Melut has brought renewed focus to growing frustration over the delayed disbursement and lack of transparency in managing the 3% community share from oil revenues. Organized by the Civil Society Coalition on Natural Resources (CSCNR), the meeting gathered 41 participants, including local authorities, community leaders, and representatives from women and […]

Calls grow to depoliticize South Sudan’s transitional justice process

Stakeholders across South Sudan are urging that the country’s transitional justice process remain free from political interference. This call came at the conclusion of a two-day national conference in Juba focused on selecting commissioners for key justice institutions outlined in the 2018 peace agreement. The conference, held last week, brought together representatives from civil society, […]

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