Cameroon’s 92-year-old leader Biya wins eighth presidential term

Cameroon’s President Paul Biya, 92, has been officially re-elected for an eighth term, extending his more than four-decade rule, according to results announced Monday by the Constitutional Council. “Hereby proclaimed President-elect: the candidate Biya Paul,” declared Clement Atangana, president of the Constitutional Council, as the official results were read on state television. Biya, who first […]
Governor Mujung urges church–state unity for lasting peace

Central Equatoria State Governor Lt. Gen. Rabi Mujung Emmanuel has called for strengthened cooperation between the government, citizens, and the Church to advance peace, unity, and security across the state. Speaking to worshippers during Sunday Mass at St. Joseph’s Parish in Juba, Governor Mujung said the Church and the government must work hand in hand […]
Over 24,000 affected as flash floods devastate Leer county

More than 24,000 people in Leer County have been affected by flash floods and are in urgent need of humanitarian assistance, local officials said. According to James Dor Mathiang, the Relief and Rehabilitation Commission (RRC) Coordinator for Leer, heavy rains and rising Nile water levels have submerged eight of the county’s 16 payams, forcing families […]
Clean water, green project uplift Hai Jedid community

Residents of Hai Jedid in Wau North Payam are witnessing a transformation through a community-led clean water and green initiative that is improving daily life, boosting household incomes, and restoring the local environment. The project, established under the Enhancing Community Resilience and Local Governance Project Phase II (ECRP II), has brought clean water closer to […]
Kiir Travels to UAE for bilateral ties

President Salva Kiir Mayardit on Saturday departed Juba for the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on an official diplomatic visit aimed at reinforcing the long-standing relations between the two nations. In a statement issued by the Presidential Press Unit, Press Secretary Ambassador David Amuor Majur said the visit will focus on expanding trade cooperation, attracting investment, […]
Court blocks Machar defense from reviewing case files

The special court trying First Vice President Dr. Riek Machar and seven other SPLM-IO members for treason, murder, and other serious crimes has denied the defense’s request for access to case files and copies of evidence. Presiding Judge Dr. James Alala Deng told the courtroom on Friday that while the defense will have the opportunity […]
Most South Sudanese children trapped in dangerous labour: study reveals

Nearly two-thirds of South Sudanese children aged 5 to 17 are engaged in the worst forms of child labour, with some regions reporting rates as high as 90%, according to a new report released by the Ministry of Labour, Ministry of Gender, Child and Social Welfare, and Save the Children. The landmark National Child Labour […]
South Sudan stakeholders call for full implementation of child protection action plan

Stakeholders from across South Sudan have urged the government to take concrete steps toward the full implementation of the Comprehensive Action Plan to End and Prevent Grave Violations Against Children Affected by Armed Conflict, calling for stronger political will, funding, and accountability. The call was made at the conclusion of a two-day participatory workshop held […]
SPLM-IO deputy governor drops political hammer on defectors

The political drama in Western Equatoria has flared again after SPLM-IO Deputy Governor Justin Joseph Marona swung his axe on four senior officials accused of defecting to the ruling SPLM-IG. In Order No. 01/2025, issued this week, Marona announced the dismissal of: Rubben Amaai, Commissioner of Mvolo County, Lino Fataki, Commissioner of Nzara County, John […]
Lake state gov’t bans media over Nhial Deng Nhial’s interview, but is it legal?

The Government of Lakes State has suspended Lakes State Media (LSM), accusing the outlet of “promoting dissent” and “hosting interviews with defected groups and rebels,” in what observers describe as a politically charged move that raises fresh questions about media freedom and due process in South Sudan. The decision, contained in a letter signed by […]