Worsening human rights crisis in South Sudan’s conflict – Yakani

The ongoing armed conflict in South Sudan has led to grave human rights violations, with civilians enduring widespread atrocities as warring factions continue to commit shocking acts, including the humiliation and burning of deceased opponents. Mr. Edmund Yakani, Executive Director of CEPO, has described the scene a “clear evidence of the erosion of human dignity,” […]

Activist urges government action amid rising killing in Jonglei

Intrepid South Sudan has condemned the recent attack in Bioth-agany, where 13 people lost their lives and dozens were injured in a violent dispute over a fishing ground, involving two communities. Bol Deng Bol, Executive Director of Intrepid South Sudan, strongly condemned the violence, urging both national and state governments to take decisive action to […]

Terekeka sets stage for first community radio launch with journalist training

As Terekeka prepares to unveil its first-ever community radio station, local leaders, partners, and residents are rallying behind this milestone initiative aimed at fostering civic engagement and community development.  In the lead-up to the official opening of Terekeka Community Radio, 15 aspiring journalist, seven women and eight men, from all ten Payams of the county […]

Munuki striker Faizo detained in blackmail probe, identity dispute

Munuki SC forward Faisam “Faizo” Luhachimba has been moved to Juba Central Prison after his second arrest in a blackmail case his girlfriend filed. Faizo was previously held at Munuki Police Station, then at Kubri Habo, and now faces imminent court proceedings. The ex-striker of Kator FC and Al-Hurriya FC confronts both criminal charges and […]

SSULA urges parliament to deliver on long-awaited land reform

Pressure mounts on Parliament to pass the overdue land policy as the South Sudan Land Alliance (SSULA) calls for immediate legislative action, warning that prolonged delays in passing the National Land Policy (NLP) are undermining peace, justice, and development across the country.  SSULA Chairperson Dorothy Drabuga Ambrose urged lawmakers to treat the policy as a […]

SPLM official defends NBG governor amid call for dismissal

The former secretary for research and training of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement in Northern Bahr el Ghazal and a prominent member of the party has spoken out in defense of Governor Simon Ober Mawut amid increasing calls for his removal from office.  Speaking to Standard Zone News on Wednesday, Jok acknowledged the leadership challenges […]

South Sudan’s health sector gets fresh leadership and renewed focus

President Salva Kiir Mayardit has directed the newly appointed Minister of Health, Sarah Cleto Rial, to address the critical challenges facing South Sudan’s health sector, emphasizing the urgent need for reform and improved service delivery.  The directive was issued during Minister Sarah’s official swearing-in ceremony on Wednesday, where President Kiir described her appointment as well-deserved. […]

All eyes on 2025-26 Financial Bill as Fiscal Year Budget out for public review

For the first time, South Sudanese citizens will have the opportunity to participate in the national budget process as the parliamentary committee for finance engages with civil society ahead of a public hearing on the 2025-2026 Fiscal Year Budget. The preparation process has begun, with civil society organizations receiving a draft copy of the financial […]

Why UNSC should separate individual sanctions from arms embargo

Civil society activist Ter Manyang Gatwech has criticized the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) penholders for conflating arms embargoes with individual sanctions, pointing out various risks associated with these approaches. In a statement to Standard Zone News, Manyang, who leads the Centre for Peace and Advocacy, explained that these two measures serve different purposes, and […]

Twic East: A community that needs no workshops, seminars on elections to go to polls 

Juba, South Sudan, (June 1, 2025) – In many parts of the world, civic education on elections often demands countless workshops, seminars, training, and logistical planning – to help citizens understand the voting process and its significance. But in Twic East County of Jonglei State, South Sudan, such measures seem unnecessary. Here, democratic participation is […]

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