
Global tributes pour in as final farewell begins for Pope Francis
Pope Francis passed away on Monday, April 21, 2025, at the age of 88, following

MTN Secures 15-Year License to Operate in South Sudan, Signals Robust Telecom Growth
In a landmark development poised to reshape South Sudan’s digital landscape, the National Communication Authority

Tax Burden Forces Shop Closures, Traders Appeal for Relief
Traders in Juba City have raised alarm over the continuous closure of their shops by

SPLM-IO Demands Resigning Members to Step Down from Ministerial Posts
The Sudan People’s Liberation Movement in Opposition (SPLM-IO) is calling for members who resigned while

SPLM-IO National Liberation Council Appoints Interim Leaders Amid Political Uncertainty
The National Liberation Council (NLC) of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-In Opposition (SPLM-IO) has appointed

NILE PET rejects Workers’ Trade Union, urges registration amid strike
The management of Nile Petroleum Corporation (NILE PET) has dismissed the existence of a trade

Governor Ober urges constructive criticism amid leadership concerns
The governor of Northern Bahr el Ghazal State, Simon Ober Mawut, has urged critics of

Community outcry spurs action on slaughterhouse hygiene
The Bilnyang and Dubai slaughterhouses located in Mangala Payam have been closed by the Central

Women’s leadership in South Sudan enhanced with digital support
UN Women has strengthened the National Transformational Leadership Institute (NTLI) in South Sudan with a

South Sudan resumes crude oil exports after year-long halt
The Government of South Sudan has announced the resumption of crude oil exports to the