Defend the Constitution from political interference, Dr. Geri tells advocates

Dr. Geri Raimondo, an assistant professor at the University of Juba, has called on advocates to protect the South Sudan constitution from political interference and violations. Speaking during the induction lecture for newly admitted advocates to the South Sudan Bar Association on Saturday, Dr. Geri emphasized the importance of courage in standing up for constitutional […]
ECSS suspends 20 priests over alleged revival of ethnic congregation

The Episcopal Church of South Sudan (ECSS) has suspended 20 priests from the Internal Province of Amadi in Western Equatoria State over allegations of reviving an ethnic congregation. In a suspension order issued by Archbishop Justin Badi Arama, Primate of the ECSS, on May 29, 2025, the affected priests are prohibited from performing any pastoral […]
NGO leader sounds alarm over double tax pressure in South Sudan

Conflicting personal income tax (PIT) demands from both the National Revenue Authority (NRA) and State Revenue Authorities are placing crippling pressure on national NGOs in South Sudan, threatening their ability to continue delivering essential services. The latest warning comes amid a broader and ongoing dispute between Central Equatoria State and the SSNRA over tax collection […]
Public pins hope on new chief justice for legal reforms

President Salva Kiir’s recent appointment of a new Chief Justice has sparked optimism among lawyers, activists, and members of the public, who hope for long-overdue reforms in South Sudan’s judiciary. On Wednesday night, President Kiir removed long-serving Chief Justice Chan Reec Madut after 13 years in office, appointing Justice Benjamin Baak Deng as his successor. […]
Warrap gov’t deploys 1,500 soldiers to quell deadly conflict in Tonj East

Warrap State authorities have announced a plan to deploy 1,500 troops to Tonj East County to quell an escalating inter-communal violence in the area that has been ongoing for three days. According to media reports, the violent clashes between the Luacjang and Jalwau communities has killed at least 26 people with the number expected to […]
Activist slams government for turning salary payments into publicity stunts

Human rights activist Ter Manyang Gatwech has criticized the South Sudanese government for what he describes as the politicization of routine salary payments, saying it reflects deeper governance failures and erodes public trust. In a statement to the media, Monday, Ter Manyang said the government should stop turning civil servant salary disbursements into headline announcements. […]
Vivacell’s $2.9B compensation demand slashed to $48M in ruling favoring South Sudan

South Sudan has secured a major legal victory in a high-profile arbitration case against telecom operator Vivacell, with an international tribunal reducing the company’s $2.9 billion compensation claim to just $48.4 million. Michaeal Makuei, Minister of Information, Communication, Technology, and Postal Services, made the announce on Monday saying “This is a great achievement,” said Minister […]
Activist sentenced to one year in prison for defaming governor

Dut Kuot Akook, a Northern Bahr el Ghazal-based activist who has been in a legal battle with State Governor Simon Ober Mawut over a defamation case, has been sentenced to one year and two months’ imprisonment. Kuot, who was employed by the state Ministry of Finance, was arrested on February 26, 2025, following an allegation […]
Frustration mounts as Melut residents seek fair share of oil revenues

A high-level engagement workshop in Melut has brought renewed focus to growing frustration over the delayed disbursement and lack of transparency in managing the 3% community share from oil revenues. Organized by the Civil Society Coalition on Natural Resources (CSCNR), the meeting gathered 41 participants, including local authorities, community leaders, and representatives from women and […]
Calls grow to depoliticize South Sudan’s transitional justice process

Stakeholders across South Sudan are urging that the country’s transitional justice process remain free from political interference. This call came at the conclusion of a two-day national conference in Juba focused on selecting commissioners for key justice institutions outlined in the 2018 peace agreement. The conference, held last week, brought together representatives from civil society, […]