SSPDF denies civilian killings, blames SPLA-IO in civilian clothes

The South Sudan People’s Defense Forces (SSPDF) have dismissed recent social media claims accusing government forces of killing civilians in Western Equatoria state. Addressing the media on Wednesday, SSPDF spokesperson Maj. Gen. Lul Ruai Koang said the allegations were false, emphasizing that civilians were not targeted by the army. “We did not move from house […]

Women harness sports to build peace and shape decisions

In South Sudan, where leadership roles have long been dominated by men, a new generation of women is rising and they are doing it through sports. Among them are Jackline Santino and Sarah Kiko, whose election to key positions in the Central Equatoria State Basketball Association (CESBA) marks a powerful shift in gender representation and […]

Over 14 killed, several injured in Abyei forces clash

At least 14 people were confirmed dead and several others wounded following violent clashes on Monday between members of the Special Protection Force (VIP) of the unified forces in Athony village, Alal County, within the Abyei Special Administrative Area. According to a press statement issued by the Minister of Information, Culture, Youth, and Sports, Yohana […]

Media barred, phones banned as Dr. Machar trial continues

The politically sensitive trial of First Vice President Dr. Riek Machar and several senior SPLM-IO officials resumed Wednesday under sweeping new restrictions, with private media barred from entering the courtroom and individuals carrying smartphones turned away at the door. The special court, convened in Juba to examine serious political and security-related allegations against Machar and […]

Seeds of change: How South Sudan’s women are rewriting political power

Under the bright October sun, the conference hall in Juba was alive with color, laughter, and a quiet, powerful determination. Rows of young women, some draped in traditional attire, others in sharp suits clutched their certificates, exchanged embraces, and posed for photographs. But this was more than just a graduation ceremony. It was a moment […]

New dawn for Twic East women as Ahou Abit Ruth takes the helm

A fresh chapter in the story of women’s empowerment has begun in Twic East County with the election and swearing-in of Ahou Abit Ruth Muka as the new Chairlady of Nyiir Cit Arialbek (NCA) — a milestone that many say heralds a new era of inclusive leadership, ambition, and change. Her election, held amid high […]

RJMEC renews call for SPLM-IO detainees release, dialogue resumption

The Revitalised Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission (RJMEC) has renewed its appeal for the immediate release of SPLM-IO detainees and the resumption of inclusive dialogue between the SPLM/A-IO and the Revitalised Transitional Government of National Unity (RTGoNU). Speaking at the 4th Extraordinary Plenary Meeting in Juba, Interim Chairperson Amb. Maj Gen George Aggrey Owinow (rtd) […]

Freight Forwarders warn of Nimule–Juba highway collapse, urge swift action

The South Sudan Freight Forwarders Association (SSFFA) has warned that the deteriorating Nimule–Juba Highway, the nation’s main trade lifeline, risks becoming impassable without swift government intervention, a scenario that could halt commerce and endanger lives. In a statement to the relevant ministries, the SSFFA warned that the 192-kilometre highway is in “a state of near […]

Senegal’s Mané arrives as South Sudan awaits historic match in Juba

African football icon Sadio Mané has touched down in Juba, signaling the start of Senegal’s preparations for a highly anticipated FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier against South Sudan at the Juba National Stadium this Friday. Mané, a former Liverpool star and current Al-Nassr FC forward, is expected to lead Senegal’s attack as the West African […]

ICC convicts Sudanese militia leader Ali Kushayb of war crimes in Darfur

The International Criminal Court (ICC) on Monday convicted notorious Sudanese militia leader Ali Muhammad Ali Abd-Al-Rahman, also known as Ali Kushayb, of multiple war crimes and crimes against humanity committed during the Darfur conflict more than two decades ago. Kushayb was found guilty on charges including rape, murder, torture, and pillaging, committed between August 2003 […]

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