Apuk Youth want answers over deadly attack on Gogrial East cattle camp

Apuk Youth Union in Juba has called on the government to probe the deadly attack on the cattle camp in Gogrial East County, which resulted in the deaths of 22 people, including five girls. In a statement signed by the Youth leader Agany Geng Ayiei, the attackers allegedly committed acts of wanton destruction of property, […]

President Kiir sacks, appoints officials in latest move

President Salva Kiir Mayardit has relieved and appointed key officials across various ministries in a decisive move to reshape South Sudan’s governance. These strategic changes reflect the administration’s ongoing efforts to streamline leadership and enhance efficiency in government operations.  Among the relieved officials is Gabriel Changson Chang, who previously served as Minister of Higher Education, […]

Activist condemns fresh Attack in Abyei, calls on communities to uphold dialogue

The Executive Director for Community Empowerment for Progress Organization (CEPO) Edmund Yakani has condemned the recent attacks in Abyei Administrative Area that left eight people dead. The activist call followed a fresh attack on the residents of Abyei which was alleged to have been carried out by the armed Misseriya youth.  At least eight people […]

CEPO blasts unlawful charges and mistreatment at border posts

Travelers entering and exiting South Sudan, particularly citizens of East African Community (EAC) member states, are reportedly facing unlawful charges and mistreatment at immigration checkpoints, sparking outrage from civil society.  Edmund Yakani, Executive Director of the Community Empowerment for Progress Organization (CEPO) and Chairperson of the East African Civil Society Organizations Forum, has condemned the […]

Gov’t tells closed media houses to resolve legal issues

By Jenifer J. Ogawi and John Akoon Amidst growing concerns over press freedom, particularly in the lead-up to upcoming elections, the government is urging media outlets that have been shut down due to legal conflicts to address their issues through official channels. Government spokesperson Michael Makuei delivered the message during commemoration of World Press Freedom […]

Gov’t pledges to settle millions pension arrears after years of silence

After more than a decade of silence, the Government of South Sudan has finally addressed the long-standing issue of unpaid pension arrears, amounting to SSP 43 billion and USD 75 million accumulated since independence in 2011. The announcement was made following a high-level meeting between Vice President and Chairperson of the Economic Cluster, Dr. Benjamin […]

Targeting of MSF hospital amounts to war crime- UN Commission

The UN Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan has strongly condemned the recent aerial bombing of a Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) hospital in Old Fangak, Jonglei State, labelling it ‘atrocity crime’ that may constitute a war crime under international humanitarian law. The airstrike, which occurred early Saturday, May 3, 2025, destroyed the medical facility. […]

Kiir urges new security chiefs to tackle national challenges

President Salva Kiir has called on newly appointed top security officials to prioritize addressing the pressing challenges facing South Sudan. During a swearing-in ceremony on Monday, President Kiir urged Madut Dut Yel, the new Presidential Advisor on National Security, and Thoi Chany Reat, the newly appointed Director General of the General Intelligence Bureau, to show […]

Juba residents call for proper drainage system as rainwater causes havoc

After two consecutive days of heavy rainfall, residents in several parts of Juba City experienced severe flooding, which caused property damage and the loss of lives due to collapsing structures. According to reports, the rains on Saturday and Sunday resulted in multiple tragedies, including the death of five family members after a concrete wall collapsed […]

Kiir urges workers to maintain dignity amid economic challenges

South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir acknowledges hardships faced by public servants and promises improvements in pay, working conditions, and accountability. In his official statement, the president called on workers to uphold dignity, unity, and shared responsibility, despite the ongoing economic hardships and salary delays many continue to face. “I urge all of us to continue […]

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