South Sudanese youths are engaging more in business, seeking to gain economic power but still demand the government provides them...
Kush Bank approved 12,000 U.S dollars to Scenius Hub, a youth space that supports entrepreneurship to cover its operational costs....
By Simon Deng Women traders in South Sudan capital, hit by economic problems chose to reduce cost by choosing locations on roadsides to sell their commodities, but the idea is not being bought by the authorities in Juba who have gone about running them down. Along several streets and roads...
At least 25 young entrepreneurs have acquired business skilss after attending training in Mayen-Ulem Payam of Aweil North County in...
Press Release Pennsylvania, United States (July 31, 2023) – The Business Opportunities South Sudan (BoSS) Project has announced plans to...
By Simon Deng & Ruot George South Sudan has started wide consultations aimed at revising and reforming it’s Petroleum Act 2012 to be able to regulate the downstream operations in the oil sector. Puot Kang Chol, the minister of petroleum, on Thursday said the existing petroleum law only covers the...
The nine staff of Juba Regency Hotel whose contracts were terminated last week have complained of unfair treatment by their...
By Simon Deng Several South Sudanese farmers are facing stringent hurdles to access cheap credit from commercial banks to boost...
By Xinhua JOHANNESBURG, Sept. 18 (Xinhua) — The South African government on Monday released its cost containment measures recommendations in an effort to balance the country’s fiscal position. The National Treasury declared in the guidelines that the South African government is facing “fiscal challenges. “The current fiscal challenge originates mainly...
By Hou Akot Hou A special committee comprising of five members selected by the Governor of Northern Bahr El Ghazal...
By Adia Jildo South Sudan government said they would dump and destroy 456 consignments of grains, which failed the standard...
On April 12, 2022, a Juba-based court ordered Juba Monitor, one of the biggest daily English newspapers in South Sudan to stop its operation. The verdict left the media fraternity dumbfounded as there was little known legal proceeding. Behind the scenes, the ownership wrangles that many say dragged on for...