Twice Ousted: Former ICT Undersecretary loses another Gov’t Job over alleged misconduct

Martin Mabior Mawien’s turbulent career in public service took another blow as the Executive Director of the Public Procurement and Disposal of Assets Authority (PPDAA), Deng Akuei Kak, officially terminated his employment over alleged misconduct. The dismissal order, signed by Deng Akuei Kak, cited Mawien’s violation of laws prohibiting civil servants from criticizing the government. […]
South Sudan’s oil refinery: A promise lost to conflict and corruption – Activist

South Sudan’s oil industry, once a beacon of hope for economic growth, remains entangled in political instability, corruption, and unresolved conflicts, according to the country’s prominent activist. The remarks came following a recent inspection of the Unity State Oil Refinery by the Vice President and Chair of the Infrastructure Cluster, Taban Deng Gai, which has […]
Stability: South Sudan’s key development and cultural revival catalyst – Igga

Ongoing violence and instability continue to block South Sudan’s progress, leaving development projects stalled and cultural traditions at risk, the Secretary General of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM), Dr. James Wani Igga said. The former Vice President, now the ruling party’s third top leader, warned at the Pojulu cultural festival over the weekend that […]
Advocacy groups demand investigation into rights violations in South Sudan

Advocacy groups are calling on the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) to step up efforts in monitoring and investigating ongoing human rights violations and breaches of humanitarian law in the country. Two leading civil society organizations, the Pan-African Peacemakers Alliance (PAPA) and the Center for Peace and Advocacy (CPA), have urged UNMISS to […]
No more delays: Civil society presses government to deliver 2026 elections

Civil society leader Edmund Yakani has welcomed President Salva Kiir’s recent commitment to holding national elections in December 2026, calling it a crucial step toward democratic transition in South Sudan. However, he warned that without genuine political will, institutional readiness, and sufficient resources, the elections could once again be postponed. Yakani was responding to a […]
Yakani condemns killing of Tombura church leader

The Executive Director of the Community Empowerment for Progress Organization (CEPO), Edmund Yakani, has strongly condemned the recent killing of a Catholic Church leader in Tombura County, Western Equatoria State. In a statement extended to Standard Zone News, Yakani described the killing as a criminal act and a gross violation of human rights. “I would […]
Leaders reach consensus to nominate Machar’s replacement

The High-Level Standing Committee (HLSC) overseeing South Sudan’s peace agreement has reached a critical decision to nominate a replacement for detained SPLM-IO chairman Dr. Riek Machar. The decision follows a high-stakes meeting in Juba on Thursday, marking a pivotal shift in the leadership of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-In-Opposition (SPLM-IO) by recognizing Stephen Par Kuol […]
CES suspends land allotment after residents clash with worshipers

Following a clash between worshippers and residents, Central Equatoria State (CES) has suspended land allotment activities in the disputed area around St. Stephen Church, Munuki. Dispute over the land in question started last month when CES started demolishing structures at the surrounding of the Episcopal Church of South Sudan (ECSS), asserting that the land belongs […]
“I didn’t think that this hospital was going to be bombed”-Survivor

David Charo Kahindi, MSF’s Medical Coordinator in South Sudan, was in Old Fangak the day the hospital was bombed and was part of the team extinguishing the fire and treating and evacuating the wounded patients. Here, he describes what happened. “I had no words to explain to the patients that the hospital was no longer […]
Land dispute turns violent: Church members vs. residents

A long-simmering land dispute between St. Stephen Episcopal Church members and residents of Munuki Hai Gezira reached a boiling point on Thursday morning, as tensions escalated into violence. In response to the conflict, the Diocesan Bishop and Primate of the Episcopal Church of South Sudan (ECSS), Rev. Justin Badi Arama, declared one month of prayer […]