Breaking News: Bahr El-Ghazal University shuts down amid student protests

The University of Bahr El-Ghazal has declared an immediate closure following heated protests over tuition hikes earlier today. The decision was reached during a crucial board meeting chaired by Deputy Vice Chancellor, Dr. Kuel Muail Jok. Students have been ordered to vacate the campus and hostels starting today. The protests erupted in the morning, with […]

Bureau of Standards pushes for standardization and consumer protection

As the country commemorates World Metrology Day under the theme “Measurements for All Time, All People,” the South Sudan National Bureau of Standards (SSNBS) has urged business enterprises to maintain accurate measuring instruments, reinforcing the importance of measurement precision in trade, health, and consumer protection.  World Metrology Day, observed annually on May 20, celebrates the […]

China-Africa Cooperation: A blueprint for sustainable progress

The 14th meeting of the China-Africa Think Tank Forum has kicked off in Kunming City, China, drawing together scholars, policymakers, and development experts for crucial discussions on Africa’s modernization and the lessons to be learned from China’s success. Among the participants, Edmund Yakani, Executive Director of the Community Empowerment for Progress Organization (CEPO), delivered insightful […]

Cardinal Ameyu returns to Juba after attending Papal Conclave in Rome

Cardinal Stephen Ameyu Martin had returned to Juba following a trip to Rome, Italy, where he attended the burial of Pope Francis and participated in the conclave that elected Pope Leo XIV. The Cardinal arrived on Tuesday at Juba International Airport where a large number of clergy, faithful, and members of the public had gathered […]

SPLA veterans demand support for South Sudan’s soldiers

Veterans of South Sudan’s liberation struggle are calling on the government to improve the welfare of soldiers, emphasizing that proper support honors the sacrifices made for the nation’s independence.  The Sudan People’s Liberation Army (SPLA), founded on May 16, 1983, was the armed wing of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement that fought for decades against […]

Kiir, Nyandeng discuss Uganda engagement amid tensions

President Salva Kiir met with Vice President Rebecca Nyandeng at the State House to discuss recent political and socio-economic developments in South Sudan. Vice President Nyandeng briefed the President on her recent official visit to Uganda, where she held talks with President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni. Their discussions in Kampala focused on strengthening bilateral relations, regional […]

Twice Ousted: Former ICT Undersecretary loses another Gov’t Job over alleged misconduct

Martin Mabior Mawien’s turbulent career in public service took another blow as the Executive Director of the Public Procurement and Disposal of Assets Authority (PPDAA), Deng Akuei Kak, officially terminated his employment over alleged misconduct. The dismissal order, signed by Deng Akuei Kak, cited Mawien’s violation of laws prohibiting civil servants from criticizing the government. […]

Vice President Lagu calls for unity through culture

Vice President and Chairperson of the Service Cluster, Josephine Lagu, officially closed the second edition of the Pojulu Cultural Festival on Monday, urging South Sudanese communities to embrace unity and safeguard their rich cultural heritage. Addressing a gathering of cultural leaders, government officials, and community members, Lagu applauded the Pojulu people for proudly showcasing their […]

Governor Ober urges constructive criticism amid leadership concerns 

The governor of Northern Bahr el Ghazal State, Simon Ober Mawut, has urged critics of his leadership to engage in constructive discussions rather than resorting to personal attacks.  His remarks follow growing calls from citizens urging President Salva Kiir to replace him, accusing him of governing with an iron fist marked by arbitrary arrests and […]

No more delays: Civil society presses government to deliver 2026 elections

Civil society leader Edmund Yakani has welcomed President Salva Kiir’s recent commitment to holding national elections in December 2026, calling it a crucial step toward democratic transition in South Sudan. However, he warned that without genuine political will, institutional readiness, and sufficient resources, the elections could once again be postponed. Yakani was responding to a […]

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