By Simon Deng Dozens of graduates picked up their certificates following a successful training in financial inclusion offered by Alpha...
South Sudan’s president Salva Kiir Mayardit on Wednesday sacked Awow Daniel Chuang as the minister of Finance and replaced him...
The government together with partners has developed an ambitious road map to improve access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene by 2030. This was revealed by Pal Mai Deng, the Minister of Water and Irrigation during the closing of the South Sudan Second Joint Sector Review on Water, Sanitation and...
The Governor of the Bank of South Sudan James Alic Garang said that they the apex bank will maintain restrictive...
The First Deputy Speaker of the Transitional National Legislative Assembly (TNLA), Oyet Nathaniel Pierino on Wednesday said that the prevailing...
Experts on Tuesday urged the South Sudan government to reduce over reliance on humanitarian support for it’s water, sanitation and hygiene sector (WASH), if it’s to improve access to clean water for it’s estimated 12.4 million population by 2030. Michael Okuny, the Senior Financial Management Specialist for the World Bank...
South Sudan’s central bank on Monday said that foreign inflows from oil sales have reduced due to ongoing insecurity along...
(by H.E. MA Qiang, Chinese Ambassador to South Sudan) In 2013, Chinese President Xi Jinping innovatively propounded the idea of...
By Li Ya’nan, Yang Shuobi, Xiang Zifeng (People’s Daily) China’s Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region is working to build itself into a beautiful Xinjiang that is united, harmonious, prosperous, and culturally advanced, with healthy ecosystems and people living and working in contentment. Today, China-Europe freight trains are running across this important...
By Shahid Hussain The recent evolution of the BRICS bloc is a defining moment in global geopolitics. The inclusion of...
By Chen Yingqun (China Daily) Initiative the new economic development philosophy of 21st century When visiting his family in Bangladesh...
By Musa Mahadi It is midday in Halbul and the harsh dry season heat is taking a toll on farmer Nyandeng Noon Agany as she makes her way through the village to her house. Wooden poles, a thatched roof, and papyrus walls make the place she and her six children...