How memory of the liberation struggle brought Kiir and William Garang together again

There are moments in life that quietly remind people how time changes everything and how some friendships survive war, pain, separation, and history itself. For many South Sudanese, Major General William Deng Garang is not just another name from the liberation era. He is one of the men who walked through the harsh years of […]
Critics slam NBG governor’s county tours as wasteful

Critics in Northern Bahr el Ghazal are accusing Governor Simon Uber Mawut of wasting public funds on political ceremonies, citing that his constant tours for grassroots events come at the expense of desperately needed public services. While the governor’s office defends the county-to-county celebrations as vital for connecting with citizens, a section of critics argues […]
‘They did not die for nothing’: Juba massacre families seek justice, recognition

More than three decades after the 1992 Juba Massacre, survivors and relatives of the victims continue to seek justice, recognition, and healing. They gathered in Juba on July 7th to commemorate the lives lost during one of the darkest chapters in South Sudan’s history. Under the theme “Documenting Memories, Demanding Recognition, Honoring Sacrifices for Sovereignty,” […]