Health ministry backs KCBDI as model for national blood safety

The National Ministry of Health has thrown its weight behind the Kajo-Keji Community Blood Donors’ Initiative (KCBDI), praising it as a model that could transform South Sudan’s fragile blood supply system and help avert preventable deaths across the country. The endorsement came on Sunday during KCBDI’s Second Annual Meet-and-Greet at Epatha Primary and Secondary School, […]

Paramilitary forces take control of Sudanese largest oil hub

Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) reportedly seized control of the country’s largest oil hub, the Heglig field, on Monday, forcing all staff to evacuate across the border into South Sudan, according to an engineer at the facility. The Heglig field, located in the southern Kordofan region, is a vital processing and export hub for […]

Activist Yakani condemns assault on lawyer in forced marriage case

A human rights activist has condemned the reported assault of defense lawyer Josephine Ahel (Adhet) Deng inside a Juba police station, describing the incident as a serious breach of child-protection laws and a troubling escalation in a long-running forced marriage case involving a teenage girl. Edmund Yakani, Executive Director of the Community Empowerment for Progress […]

Youth movement “Sout Al Shaab” launches for nonviolent civic change

A new youth-led movement, Sout Al Shaab (Voice of the People), has officially launched with a bold mission to reshape civic participation in South Sudan through nonviolent action and citizen empowerment. Unveiled in a public press statement attended by media, community leaders and members of the public, the initiative positions itself as a non-partisan platform […]

Tramadol’s deadly comfort: Inside the drug epidemic swallowing youth

Nelson Mandela (not his real name) holds the handlebars of his boda boda, his eyes focused but distant. At 26, he is one of many young men in Juba battling not just the brutal competition of the city’s transport sector, but a growing addiction to Tramadol. For Nelson, the drug isn’t merely about getting high, […]

After years of drama, SPLM opens doors for opposition dialogue

The Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM) has announced that it is finally opening its doors to dialogue with all opposition groups. The shift comes after years of political friction, stalled negotiations, and prolonged national uncertainty that have weighed heavily on the country’s journey toward lasting peace. The announcement followed a high-level consultative meeting chaired by […]

SSOA, SPLM leaders step up political cooperation ahead of 2026 elections

Political collaboration in South Sudan intensified this week as leaders from the SSOA and SPLM held back-to-back high-level meetings to strengthen national unity and prepare for the 2026 elections. The Presidential Advisor and Chairman of the South Sudan Patriotic Movement (SSPM), Dr. Costello Garang Riiny Lual, led the outreach, beginning with an official visit to […]

After decades of bloodshed, Rwanda and DRC seal Trump-brokered peace deal

In a major diplomatic breakthrough aimed at ending one of Africa’s most persistent and devastating conflicts, U.S. President Donald Trump hosted Rwandan President Paul Kagame and Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) President Felix Tshisekedi for the signing of a historic peace agreement between their two nations. The deal, hailed by all three leaders as a […]

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