Survivors demand justice, support at sexual violence conference

South Sudan’s survivors of conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV) have reiterated their demand for support and justice for the victims. The call was made during the Survivors’ Empowerment Journey conference’s national talks, which were conducted in Juba. The two-day event, hosted by the Ministry of Gender, Child and Social Welfare with UN and civil society partners, […]
Bentiu families find new hope with land document handover

Thirty families in Bentiu, Unity State, who lost their land during the 2013 conflict, have received new land ownership documents. The documents were handed over by the Civil Society Coalition on Natural Resources (CSCNR), helping these vulnerable people get their land rights back. At the handover ceremony, CSCNR Programme Officer Gizam Moses stressed how important […]
Judiciary undertakes major reform, restores full 8-hour workday

The Judiciary of South Sudan has announced the restoration of a full eight-hour workday for all staff. The decision marks a departure from the previous practice where court operations often closed by 1 p.m., which made it hard for people to access the courts in the afternoons. In a circular signed by Deng Akol Deng, […]
Three killed, several injured in deadly midnight Ruweng cattle raid

More than 1,000 cattle were reportedly stolen in a deadly midnight raid on Pan-Lou village, with three cattle owners killed and six others injured in South Sudan’s Ruweng Administrative Area, officials confirmed on Wednesday. According to Acting Information Minister Monylang Minyiel, the attack was carried out by armed militia believed to have crossed from neighboring […]
Community radio seeks reopening after apology over shutdown

Radio Jonglei’s management has apologized to the public and called on the government to lift its shutdown order, following allegations of violations that led to the station’s abrupt closure. The community-based radio station was shut down over the weekend by state authorities, who claimed it had broadcast a provocative song inciting violence. In response, Tijwong […]
Community tensions prompt Nyamini land demarcation suspension

The Government of Central Equatoria State has suspended all land demarcation activities in Nyamini City, weeks after launching the demarcation and distribution of plots for both residential and commercial purposes. The suspension comes amid rising tensions among local communities over land allocation, forcing authorities to intervene. “In Nyamini, we have about five communities, and there […]
Calls for clarity on Minister Angelina Teny’s devices seizure

Executive Director of Center for Peace and Advocacy (CPA), Ter Manyang, has voiced concern over the reported confiscation of communication devices belonging to Interior Minister Angelina Teny, urging the executive to intervene and protect Teny’s privacy, as she is married to First Vice President Dr. Riek Machar. This week, members of the Sudan People’s Liberation […]
Worsening human rights crisis in South Sudan’s conflict – Yakani

The ongoing armed conflict in South Sudan has led to grave human rights violations, with civilians enduring widespread atrocities as warring factions continue to commit shocking acts, including the humiliation and burning of deceased opponents. Mr. Edmund Yakani, Executive Director of CEPO, has described the scene a “clear evidence of the erosion of human dignity,” […]
Munuki striker Faizo detained in blackmail probe, identity dispute

Munuki SC forward Faisam “Faizo” Luhachimba has been moved to Juba Central Prison after his second arrest in a blackmail case his girlfriend filed. Faizo was previously held at Munuki Police Station, then at Kubri Habo, and now faces imminent court proceedings. The ex-striker of Kator FC and Al-Hurriya FC confronts both criminal charges and […]
Public applauds efforts to keep substandard food out of South Sudan

The South Sudan National Bureau of Standards (SSNBS) has earned public praise for its decisive action in rejecting five trucks carrying substandard food products at the Nimule border. During routine inspections, officials identified two trucks transporting sorghum infested with live insects and three trucks of maize flour containing dangerously high levels of aflatoxin, posing a […]