By Richard Sultan Border dispute have been going on between South Sudan and Sudan since independence, and now the United...
By Okech Francis Attacks on dissent from human rights defenders, journalists and civil society actors in South Sudan are undermining...
By Deng Machol South Sudan’s government has allocated 45 billion South Sudanese Pounds ($112.5 million) for road construction in the 2021/2022 fiscal year budget. Peter Kuot Jel, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Roads said on Monday that the government has prioritized developing infrastructure after approving 287.04 billion South Sudanese pounds...
By Okech Francis South Sudan President Salva Kiir Mayardit sacked the managing director of Nile Petroleum Corporation, the country’s oil...
By Deng Machol The slow implementation of the peace deal in South Sudan is unravelling and fueling violence across the...
By Richard Sultan South Sudan’s President His Excellency Salva Kiir Mayardit who also doubles as the Inter Governmental Authority on Development (IGAD) mediator to the Ethiopian Conflict in Tigray has urged Ethiopian’s to reconcile their differences. He made the remarks yesterday while attending the inauguration of His Excellency Dr. Abiy...
By Ruot George A leading member of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement In Opposition (SPLM-IO) who also doubles as the...
By Simon Deng South Sudan’s main opposition group, the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement- In Opposition (SPLM-IO) led by First Vice...
By Staff Writer More than three quarters of a million South Sudanese have sought refuge in Sudan where unfolding crises could leave them largely vulnerable to untold suffering, an official in South Sudan said. “We need to prepare ourselves for the worst situation instead of waiting,” Gen Salva Mathok, a...
By Okech Francis Protests in Port Sudan in neighboring Sudan has blocked exports of crude oil from neighbouring South Sudan,...
By Onen Walter Solomon Uganda announced this week it is scrapping visa fees for South Sudanese travellers, leaving many people...
By Richard Sultan In a church compound in South Sudan’s Tombura County, Oliver ponders on what has gone through his life in recent weeks. The 38-year-old employ at a national nongovernmental organization fled for dear life when armed men stormed his village one early morning. “It was rampaging and indiscriminate,”...