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South Sudan’s Tax body promises 30% increase in collection

South Sudan’s Tax body promises 30% increase in collection

By Wek Atak Kajang

The Commissioner General for South Sudan’s National Revenue Authority (NRA) Dr. Patrick Mugoya on has promised to increase collection of non-oil revenues by 30%.

Dr. Patrick Mugoya on Wednesday presented a 5-year Strategic Plan and the NRA’s key Human Resources policies, which have been approved by its Board of Directors, awaiting the Government’s approval. 

“If this year’s’ strategic plan (2022-2027) is approved by the government, it will transform the NRA to the level of other National Revenue Authorities in the region and it will enhance the collection of non-oil revenues in the Country.” Said Dr. Mugoya.

He said the strategic plan projected the performance of non-oil revenue for the next 5 years (2022-2027). 

He added that the NRA is committed to its core values, transparency, accountability, professionalism, integrity, and teamwork adding that the taxman is committed to mobilizing collection of non-oil revenues for the National Development.

The NRA has not been disclosing how much money it collects per month.

President Salva Kiir said the biggest challenge facing the NRA is the lack of transparency in revenue collections and to that end, directed the NRA Leadership to address the loopholes and collect the revenues with transparency and integrity. 

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Wek Atak Kacjang

Wek Atak Kacjang is a seasoned South Sudanese journalist and editorial leader with over a decade of comprehensive experience spanning print, broadcast, and digital media. Renowned for his commitment to accuracy and impactful storytelling, Wek has established himself as a trusted and respected voice within South Sudan’s dynamic media landscape. Currently, Wek serves in a dual capacity at Juba Echo TV as both News Editor and Social Media Monitor. In these pivotal roles, he bridges the gap between traditional journalism and digital innovation—managing core editorial content to ensure the highest standards of journalistic integrity, while simultaneously steering the network's digital strategy to maximize real-time audience engagement. Wek holds a Diploma in Communications from the University of Juba (2020), a formal foundation that beautifully pairs with his ten-plus years of hands-on field experience. This unique blend of deep theoretical knowledge and sharp practical expertise allows him to skillfully navigate complex media environments and lead newsrooms into the digital age. With over 10 years of hands-on experience in print and electronic media, As the current News Editor and Social Media Monitor for Juba Echo TV, Wek operates at the intersection of traditional newsroom leadership and modern digital strategy. He is responsible for upholding rigorous editorial standards while innovating how news is disseminated and consumed across social platforms. Wek holds a Diploma in Communications from the University of Juba, blending academic rigor with a decade of proven marketplace excellence. Wek Atak Kacjang is a veteran South Sudanese journalist with over a decade of experience across print, electronic, and digital media. He currently holds a dual role at Juba Echo TV as News Editor and Social Media Monitor, where he balances rigorous editorial oversight with cutting-edge digital news strategy. A graduate of the University of Juba with a Diploma in Communications, Wek combines deep theoretical expertise with tenured field experience to deliver accurate, high-impact journalism in an ever-evolving media landscape.

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