Troika demands justice as SSPDF linked to Pankor massacre

A coalition of international diplomats, including representatives from the European Union, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, Japan, the Netherlands, Norway, the United Kingdom, and the United States, has strongly condemned the recent massacre of civilians in Pankor Village, Ayod County. The diplomats stated that the attack was reportedly carried out by forces linked to the South […]
Juba court hands heavy sentences in Shirikat gang rape case

A court in Juba has delivered its long-awaited verdict in the high-profile Shirikat gang rape case involving a 16-year-old girl, sentencing seven convicted individuals to lengthy prison terms in a ruling widely seen as a strong stand against sexual violence and abuse of minors. Presiding Judge Lorin Jaja found Mayen, Kur Ajieth, Kuol Deng, and […]
President Kiir assures UN of full humanitarian access across South Sudan

President Salva Kiir Mayardit has assured the United Nations and humanitarian partners of unrestricted access to all areas in South Sudan, pledging support for aid delivery to communities affected by conflict and displacement. Speaking during a high-level meeting with UN officials in Juba, President Kiir emphasized the government’s commitment to facilitating humanitarian operations and addressing […]
Civil society urges urgent action after bloodshed in Central Equatoria

The Central Equatoria State Civil Society Network (CESCSN) has issued a strong call for immediate government intervention following a surge in deadly violence and insecurity across several counties in Central Equatoria State. In a press statement released on Saturday, the network expressed deep concern over the killing of dozens of civilians during February 2026, warning […]
Special court delays Dr. Machar trial over evidence dispute

The Special Court hearing the case against suspended First Vice President Riek Machar and seven co-accused members of the SPLM-IO has adjourned proceedings to February 25 following a dispute over the admissibility of prosecution evidence. Chief Judge James Alala said the tribunal required additional time to review objections raised by the defence, which challenged a […]
South Sudan peace process under severe strain, CTSAMVM tells CTC meeting

South Sudan’s peace process is under severe strain, the Ceasefire and Transitional Security Arrangements Monitoring and Verification Mechanism (CTSAMVM) told the Ceasefire and Transitional Security Committee (CTC) meeting as it resumed its sittings after nearly a year without convening. Opening the session, CTSAMVM chairperson Maj. Gen. Tashome Anagawe Ayana said the meeting was taking place […]
Central Equatoria Chamber of Commerce Accuses Juba Mayor, Commissioner of Interference

Central Equatoria State Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture has accused the Mayor of Juba City and the Commissioner of Juba County of illegally interfering in the affairs of the Chamber. The Chamber claims the officials have been appointing and removing leaders without following established procedures. Speaking in Juba on Tuesday, Chairperson of the Central […]
Defense, prosecution clash over forensic evidence as court issues rights ruling

The Special Court hearing the Nasir Incident case involving suspended First Vice President Dr. Riek Machar and SPLM/A (IO) members saw heated legal arguments over disputed digital forensic evidence, while the court also issued a decisive ruling upholding detainees’ constitutional rights. The court, sitting for its 52nd session at Freedom Hall, heard testimony from South […]
SSPDF Gen. suggests leaders’ retreat, inclusive dialogue for lasting peace

A senior general of the South Sudan People’s Defence Forces has called on political leaders to hold a retreat and engage in inclusive dialogue, warning that lasting peace in South Sudan depends on cooperation, reconciliation, and dialogue ahead of elections. Lt. Gen. Ashhab Khamis Fatal, a senior general of the SSPDF and Assistant Chief of […]
AU’s AUC5 urged to pressure leaders on peace in South Sudan

Civil society activist Edmund Yakani, Executive Director of the Community Empowerment for Progress Organization (CEPO), has called on the African Union’s ad hoc peace mechanism, AUC5, to take decisive action to halt renewed fighting and push South Sudan’s leaders back to a peaceful political path. Speaking ahead of a side meeting on South Sudan held […]