The National Revenue Authority (NRA) is planning to establish a one-stop-shop for revenue collection to reduce the tax burden on...
South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir and President of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Felix Antoine Tshisekedi held on Sunday intensive...
South Sudan has been officially admitted to the Horn of Africa Development Initiative, the regional body that aims to foster economic, infrastructure, social, and human development among countries in the region. Agak Achuil Lual, Minister of Finance and Planning confirmed Thursday that joining this initiative will benefit his country on...
South Sudan’s transitional unity government is diverting oil revenues to finance interests on expensive loans. Agak Achuil Lual, Minister of...
Some businesswomen in Yambio town of Western Equatoria State have decried the bad state of the road making transportation of...
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...
The Chief Representative of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), Fuyuki Sagara says the Freedom Bridge will be handed over...
By Chondok Stephen Magei The unity state government has relocated residents who live around the oilfield area to Roriah Boma...
South Sudanese youths are engaging more in business, seeking to gain economic power but still demand the government provides them with a conducive atmosphere. Gak Malek who is a business consultant and the founder of Business and Entrepreneurship Anchor Technology (BEATec) said that while opportunities are many in the country,...
At least four shops at Custom Market in the capital Juba have burnt to ashes after a sudden fire outbreak....
By Ruot George When South Sudan plunged into two rounds of conflict in 2013 and 2016, businesses were disrupted and...
By Tapeng Michael Ohure A team from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is in Juba on Friday to follow up on how the government of South Sudan used over $200 million grants meant to help stabilize the economy of the East African country. The IMF provided the grants under the...