Activist welcomes dialogue, questions credibility without Machar’s SPLM-IO

A prominent civil society activist has welcomed the government’s decision to pursue dialogue as a means of resolving political differences, while warning that the credibility of the ongoing Elections Matters Dialogue could be undermined by the exclusion of the SPLM-IO faction led by First Vice President Dr. Riek Machar. Mr. Edmund Yakani, Executive Director of […]

President Kiir makes silent changes in military intelligence leadership

President Salva Kiir Mayardit has quietly implemented changes within the leadership of South Sudan’s Military Intelligence, reshuffling top positions without public ceremony or extensive official commentary. According to a presidential decree, Lt. Gen. David Ohucholi has been relieved of his duties as Chief of Military Intelligence (CMI). He has been replaced by Lt. Gen. Abud […]

UN Commission demands immediate de-escalation of South Sudan fighting

The United Nations Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan has demanded the immediate de-escalation of fighting across the country, warning that renewed hostilities are placing civilians at grave risk and further undermining the already fragile peace process. In a statement, the Commission expressed deep alarm over the deteriorating political and security situation, citing intensified […]

Religious leaders condemn killing of AIC pastor Rev. Christopher Maring

South Sudan’s religious leaders have condemned the killing of Rev. Christopher Maring, a pastor of the Africa Inland Church (AIC), describing the attack as a brutal assault on faith, human dignity, and the fragile security of the nation. In a strongly worded statement issued on Thursday, the Religious Leaders Forum, chaired by Archbishop Dr. Paul […]

SPLA-IO denies Trioka’s accusations over NGO vehicle seizure

The Sudan People’s Liberation Army–In Opposition (SPLA-IO) has strongly denied accusations by Trioka linking its leadership to the alleged ordering of humanitarian organizations to surrender their vehicles in northern Jonglei State, describing the claims as misleading and inconsistent with its policy on civilian and humanitarian protection. In a statement issued by SPLA-IO Spokesperson Col. Lam […]

U.S. Embassy in Juba halts foreign assistance in Jonglei’s Ayod County

The United States government has suspended all U.S. foreign assistance in Ayod County, Jonglei State, citing persistent interference, abuse, and exploitation of humanitarian aid by South Sudanese officials at multiple levels of government. The decision, announced on January 8, follows repeated warnings from Washington over illicit practices that undermine life-saving assistance intended for vulnerable South […]

Court examines ransom, phone calls in 36th Machar trial session

The Special Court on the Nasir incident held its 36th session on Monday at Freedom Hall, focusing on alleged ransom payments and phone communications involving First Vice President Dr. Riek Machar and the late Major General David Majur Dak, with Dr. Machar standing trial alongside seven senior SPLM/A-IO officials. During the session, the defense team […]

South Sudanese activist renews ceasefire call as fighting intensifies in Jonglei

South Sudanese civil society activist Edmund Yakani has renewed urgent calls for an immediate ceasefire and inclusive political dialogue, warning that escalating clashes between government and opposition forces in Jonglei State could plunge the country back into full-scale war. Speaking at the start of the new year, Yakani, Executive Director of the Community Empowerment for […]

SSPDF orders civilians to vacate SPLA-IO areas in Jonglei

The South Sudan People’s Defence Forces (SSPDF) has ordered civilians to immediately evacuate areas under the control of the Sudan People’s Liberation Army–In Opposition (SPLA-IO) in parts of Jonglei State, citing the need to protect civilians and minimize collateral damage during military operations. In a statement issued on December 30, 2025, by the Directorate of […]

UN report accuses Uganda of violating arms embargo in South Sudan

A newly released United Nations report has accused Uganda of violating the 2018 arms embargo on South Sudan by sending troops and military equipment across the border, beginning in March 2025. The deployment coincided with renewed fighting between government forces and fighters loyal to former Vice President Riek Machar. Machar’s recent arrest and ongoing trial […]

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