Cleto arrives in Juba to assume office despite SPLM-IO controversy

Sarah Cleto, the newly appointed National Minister of Health and former Governor of Western Bahr el Ghazal State, has arrived in Juba to assume her office, despite ongoing controversies within the fragmented Sudan People’s Liberation Movement In Opposition (SPLM-IO). President Salva Kiir appointed Cleto, a senior member of the SPLM-IO, to the Health Ministry, one […]

ECSS suspends 20 priests over alleged revival of ethnic congregation

The Episcopal Church of South Sudan (ECSS) has suspended 20 priests from the Internal Province of Amadi in Western Equatoria State over allegations of reviving an ethnic congregation. In a suspension order issued by Archbishop Justin Badi Arama, Primate of the ECSS, on May 29, 2025, the affected priests are prohibited from performing any pastoral […]

Authorities call for peace and assistance as Tonj violence subsides

Following deadly clashes in Tonj East, Warrap State, the government has restored calm and is calling for humanitarian intervention.  Warrap State Information Minister Mamer Bath confirmed that security forces have stabilized the area after violent confrontations between warring communities, claiming about 62 lives on May 28–29. At least 20 women were among the victims, with […]

Korean Civilian Mission brings hope to leprosy patients in Juba 

In a significant humanitarian effort, the Korean Civilian Mission, in collaboration with the Father John Lee Foundation, has provided much-needed assistance to leprosy patients in Juba County, South Sudan. At least 100 individuals affected by leprosy in Luri Rokwe received essential non-food charitable gifts, including clothing, caps, and shoes, aiming to restore dignity and support […]

Powerful winds take down radio towers, cutting off vital news source

Residents of Northern Bahr el Ghazal state are grappling with frustration after powerful winds and heavy rains brought down two radio towers, silencing key community stations in the region. Akol Yam FM 91.0, which serves the entire state and parts of Warrap, has gone off air, leaving many without daily news and vital updates.  The […]

Activist urges leaders to strengthen dialogue for national stability

Civil society activist Edmund Yakani has applauded the recent meeting between Vice President Rebecca Nyandeng and President Salva Kiir, stating that it should serve as the foundation for broader dialogue among South Sudan’s leaders and political parties.  He emphasized that sustained discussions among key political figures are essential for addressing governance challenges and fostering national […]

Building safer skies: COMESA hosts Abuja safety targets workshop in Juba

South Sudan has launched a pivotal six-day technical assistance workshop in Juba, focusing on the Abuja Safety Targets a set of aviation safety standards endorsed by the African Union to enhance air transport safety across the continent. The workshop is organized by the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) under the Support to […]

Modernization through cultivation: China’s lesson for South Sudan

As South Sudan wrestles with recurring conflict, hunger, and underdevelopment, one civil society leader believes the key to peace and progress may be found in the furrows of farmland, drawing a compelling comparison with China’s path to modernization. Edmund Yakani, Executive Director of the Community Empowerment for Progress Organization (CEPO), invited for a learning visit […]

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 […]

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