Suicide cases surge in Central Equatoria as 11 dies in a week

A dark cloud hangs over Central Equatoria after state officials revealed that 11 people took their own lives in just one week, most of them young people battling drug abuse and the weight of unspoken struggles. The shocking figure was made public on Tuesday during the weekly security committee meeting chaired by Governor Lt. Gen. […]

Opposition alliance demands transparency in Minister Achok’s corruption case

The South Sudan Opposition Alliance (SSOA) in Northern Bahr el Ghazal State has urged Governor Simon Uber Mawut to ensure transparency and accountability in the ongoing corruption saga involving the suspended State Minister of Roads and Bridges, Carolina Achok Akot. In a statement seen by Standard Zone News, SSOA chairperson Edward Nyuol Arop acknowledged the […]

South Sudan, partner seal $9.98M deal on flood protection

South Sudan’s Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation (MWRI) has signed a $9.98 million agreement with the UN Office for Project Services (UNOPS) to protect flood-prone communities and improve access to clean water across the country. MWRI Undersecretary Achier Manyuat John said the Ministry is determined to ensure transparency in implementing the project. “We are […]

SSFF and Molobur community join forces to secure Stadium land

South Sudanese football may be on the cusp of a major breakthrough as the South Sudan Football Federation (SSFF) and the Molobur Development Association come together to fast-track the acquisition of land for a future stadium. The high-level meeting, held this week in Juba, brought together SSFF President Francis Amin Michael, First Deputy Makur Majok, […]

Yei Joint Star fight back to beat JKU Princess 4-2 in CECAFA Qualifiers

South Sudan’s Yei Joint Stars produced a breathtaking turnaround to defeat Zanzibar’s JKU Princess 4-2 in a thrilling Group C clash of the CAF Women’s Champions League CECAFA qualifiers on Monday. JKU Princess stunned the South Sudanese side with lightning-fast goals in the opening minutes. Winfrida Mathias struck inside the first minute and doubled the […]

Vice President Bol escorts wife to justice ministry as she assumes office

South Sudan’s Vice President Dr. Benjamin Bol Mel personally escorted his wife, Advocate Sarah Peter Nyot, to assume her new post as Counsel General in the Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs. A statement from the Vice President’s office hailed Sarah as “an accomplished lawyer with vast international experience,” and affirmed her pledge to serve […]

Kiir hails GERD as symbol of African unity despite Egypt, Sudan concerns

President Salva Kiir of South Sudan, guest of honor at the inauguration of the Great Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), praised the project as a milestone for African self-reliance and unity, even as the dam continues to spark tensions with downstream nations Sudan and Egypt. The dam, Africa’s largest hydroelectric project, has been hailed by Ethiopia […]

Governor Rin praised as model Leader in fight against road extortion

As truck drivers continue to face rampant extortion on major trade routes across South Sudan, one state stands out as a rare example of integrity and reform: Lakes State. Drivers are hailing Governor Rin Tueny Mabor as a model leader for maintaining a corruption-free corridor, allowing goods to move without harassment or illegal fees. The […]

Communities at risk as Hippo population grows along Jur River

Communities along the Jur River in Western Bahr el-Ghazal are facing growing safety risks as the population of hippopotamuses in the area continues to rise. According to Brigadier Daffallah Khamis Daffallah, Director of Wildlife, the number of hippos has increased to more than 40 this year, up from 26 recorded in 2024. Seasonal flooding has […]

How parents in refugee camps fighting to restore education for young children

Refugee leaders and parents in South Sudan are making determined but fragile efforts to keep early childhood education alive after some learning centers in Upper Nile and Unity states were forced to close 2025. The centers, once run by the Lutheran World Federation (LWF), served over thousands refugee children from Sudan, offering them a safe […]

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