Kenya’s High Court has declined to temporarily stop the parliament’s impeachment of Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua over gross violation of the constitution and promotion of ethnically divisive politics. Continue reading “Kenya’s parliament cleared to impeach DP Gachagua”
Month: September 2024
Jonglei minister attacked, robbed along Juba-Bor Highway
Jonglei Minister of Parliamentary Affairs was attacked and robbed by “armed criminals” who laid ambush to her vehicle along the Juba-Bor Highway on Sunday, the state government said. Continue reading “Jonglei minister attacked, robbed along Juba-Bor Highway”
South Sudan starts automating its customs services
The Executive Secretary of the Northern Corridor Secretariat said South Sudan has initiated the automation of its customs management system in a bid to modernize services for international trade and transport operations. Continue reading “South Sudan starts automating its customs services”
EALA MP urges South Sudan to domesticate regional treaty
A member of the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) has reiterated calls on the South Sudan government to domesticate the EAC Treaty to shield its traders against regional trade barriers and enable them to freely export goods across borders. Continue reading “EALA MP urges South Sudan to domesticate regional treaty”
Norway donates $2 million for South Sudan floods response
Norwegian government has offered over $2 million in emergency humanitarian efforts for flood victims in South Sudan, announced the country’s Development Minister Anne Beathe Kristiansen Tvinnereim.
In a statement at the weekend, Ms. Beath said, $951 000 of the cash is given to the UN Humanitarian Fund for South Sudan and the other more than $1 million to the Norwegian Refugee Council as its contribution to the response through the UN Emergency Relief Fund (CERF).
The Norwegian’s support will primarily go towards providing health care, shelter and food to flood victims, in addition to clean water, sanitation and hygiene measures.
This aid comes at a time hundreds of thousands of South Sudanese are reeling from the devastating impact of the torrential-induced flood and over flow of the Nile river that has left communities in low land areas
Over 3.3 million people in South Sudan are expected to be affected by floods this year. Already a million people are said to have been displaced due to the flood.
The flood crisis in South Sudan has put the county at critical situation with local conflicts exacerbating the already dire humanitarian situation.
“It is important that Norway and other countries contribute to help the severely tested civilian population in South Sudan. Norway’s humanitarian partners are already engaged in life-saving efforts, and we want to enable them to save more human lives”, added the development minister.
Wau inmate appeals for help to pay 1.9M SSP fine for Facebook defamation
An inmate at Wau Central Prison, Marial Ajiok Athiim, is appealing for public support to pay a fine of 1.9 million South Sudan pounds after serving a six-month sentence for defaming his uncle in a Facebook post.
Continue reading “Wau inmate appeals for help to pay 1.9M SSP fine for Facebook defamation”
Flood-hit Gogrial West village records 10 cases of snake bite
At least 10 cases of snakebite have been recorded in a remote village in Gogreal West in Warrap this month, authorities said, amid overwhelming floods in most parts of the state. Continue reading “Flood-hit Gogrial West village records 10 cases of snake bite”
Government doesn’t directly receive millions in donor funding: Awel clarifies
The National Minister of Health has clarified that donors are not remitting their money directly to government institutions in South Sudan, but that the funding meant for humanitarian aid is channeled through implementing partners. Continue reading “Government doesn’t directly receive millions in donor funding: Awel clarifies”
South Sudanese must choose peace to secure their future: official
South Sudan could be on the path to securing a violence-free future if its communities embrace a culture of peace and dedicate themselves to nation building, an official said. Continue reading “South Sudanese must choose peace to secure their future: official”
Warrap communities hail Unity governor for mitigating cross-border violence
Warrap State communities in Juba have organized an event to appreciate Unity State governor Riek Bim Top for his efforts in curtailing cross-border attacks conflicts and building inter-communal peace. Continue reading “Warrap communities hail Unity governor for mitigating cross-border violence”








