President Salva Kiir has paid tribute to the fallen heroes and heroines of South Sudan’s liberation struggle, describing them as the foundation of the country’s hard-won independence. Continue reading “Kiir pays tribute to liberation martyrs on SPLA Day”
Year: 2026
President Kiir revokes appointments of 47 SPLM-IO MPs
President Salva Kiir Mayardit has revoked the appointments of 47 lawmakers from the opposition SPLM-IO, days after dozens of opposition MPs staged a walkout from parliament in protest against proposed amendments to the 2018 revitalized peace agreement.
The presidential order issued on Friday followed disagreements over efforts to amend key provisions of the Revitalized Agreement on the Resolution of the Conflict in South Sudan (R-ARCSS).
Earlier this week, SPLM-IO lawmakers stormed out of the Transitional National Legislative Assembly after Justice Minister Michael Makuei Lueth tabled proposed amendments to the peace agreement.
Opposition MPs accused the government of attempting to unilaterally alter the deal without consultation among signatory parties.
The walkout briefly disrupted parliamentary proceedings before Speaker Joseph Ngere Paciko referred the proposed amendments to the parliamentary committee on legislation and legal affairs for review.
The SPLM-IO lawmakers argued that the focus should instead remain on implementing pending provisions of the agreement, including security arrangements, constitutional reforms, and transitional justice mechanisms.
Friday’s presidential decree revoked the appointments of the following SPLM-IO lawmakers:
- Hon. Mary James Kongkong
- Hon. Chaguor Ater Bol
- Hon. Regina Garang Yut
- Hon. Wazime George Kandi
- Hon. Daud Juma Asko
- Hon. Achol Thomas Dak
- Hon. Ajang Ahmed Alnuor
- Hon. Andrew Koang Ruon
- Hon. Angelina Nyibol Thuch
- Hon. Anna Doki Matayo
- Hon. Arkangelo Kanewe Minawe
- Hon. Athian Madut Malull
- Hon. Awuol Ayei Mayen
- Hon. Benjamin Anyang Kejl
- Hon. Dier Manyuom Dier
- Hon. Elizabeth Acuei Yol
- Hon. Elizabeth James Bol
- Hon. Giel Thou Nyuot
- Hon. Gordon Long Lam
- Hon. Grace Thomas Kume
- Hon. Hellen Ngaldok Lukurinyang
- Hon. Isaac Khamis Paul
- Hon. Jackline Mathew Gaza
- Hon. Jackline Benjamin Lado
- Hon. John Atak Garang Machar
- Hon. Jok Jak Jok Yom
- Hon. Juliano Danga Dudu
- Hon. Eng. Juma Zachariah Deng
- Hon. Kuot Akec Thokluoi
- Hon. Martha Akon Deng
- Hon. Martha Nyanaath Chot
- Hon. Martha Nyanasir Chuol
- Hon. Martha Nyanuba Simon
- Hon. Martin Mabil Kong
- Hon. Michael Tot Ruot
- Hon. Nelson Uthou Ungang
- Hon. Nhial Bol Aken
- Hon. Nyanchlew Lul
- Hon. Oreste Lopara Simon
- Hon. Peres Nuba Chatim
- Hon. Peter Gatkuoth Moyong
- Hon. Philip Ayul Ahwong
- Hon. Philip Aywok Akol
- Hon. Rogya Nawar Musa
- Hon. Samson Amule Michael
- Hon. Deng Dewel Dhieu
- Hon. Teresa Anthony Tikimo
The revocation comes amid widening divisions within the SPLM-IO following the detention of First Vice President Riek Machar and ongoing disagreements over the implementation of the 2018 peace agreement.
Political observers warn that the latest developments could deepen the fragile political crisis as the country moves toward anticipated elections in 2026.
Puot Kang denies financing Nasir attack, calls witnesses politically motivated
The suspended Minister of Petroleum Puot Kang Chuol on Friday denied any involvement in the deadly March 2025 attack on a South Sudan People’s Defence Forces (SSPDF) base in Nasir, challenging the credibility of prosecution witnesses and dismissing allegations that he financed the violence.
Appearing before the special court in Juba today (Friday, 15/05/2026), Kang rejected accusations that he transferred $30,000 to mobilize youth in Nasir County, describing the claims as politically motivated and intended to tarnish his reputation.
Lead investigator Basilio Thomas Wani had earlier told the court that Kang allegedly sent the money to mobilize youth across 15 payams, alongside an additional $1,500 reportedly meant for ritual purposes.
Investigators further alleged that Kang coordinated cross-border money transfers, including 123,000 Kenyan shillings allegedly sent through M-Pesa to fugitive suspect Gatwech Liem, and 625,000 Ethiopian birr transferred to SPLA-IO officer Hokdor Chuol.
Prosecutors accuse Kang of acting as a financier and liaison between individuals in Juba and commanders of the White Army operating in Nasir and Ulang counties.
However, Kang denied financing the White Army or participating in the March 3 to 4, 2025 attack on the military garrison in Nasir.
“I didn’t send $30,000 to Nasir. Instead, I was helping to diffuse the situation by talking to people not to fight,” Kang told the court.
He accused prosecution witnesses numbered 7, 8, 9 and 10 of fabricating testimony during examination-in-chief, insisting that allegations linking him to the attack lacked credibility.
“The witnesses numbered 8, 9 and 10 did not have any contact with me directly, and we do not even know each other,” he said.
Kang further argued that prosecutors failed to provide evidence proving that funds were transported to Nasir.
“In particular, the record is devoid of any evidence establishing the identity or registration details of any aircraft allegedly used to transport the funds from Juba to Nasir, or ownership of such aircraft,” he said.
“The prosecution and its witnesses have failed to present any credible or verified evidence demonstrating how such funds were transmitted, the dates of the alleged transfers, or the identity of any aircraft or company involved in transporting the money,” he added.
Kang also alleged that prosecution witnesses had been brought from Nasir to Juba as what he described as “guns for hire,” claiming they were affiliated with the ruling SPLM party.
Puot Kang Chuol is among eight defendants, including First Vice President Riek Machar, facing charges of treason, crimes against humanity, murder, terrorism and destruction of property over the March 2025 assault on the SSPDF base in Nasir.
Prosecutors allege that SPLA-IO forces allied with the White Army militia killed 257 SSPDF soldiers, including commander David Majur Dak, and destroyed or seized military equipment valued at about $58 million during the attack.
Presiding Judge James Alala Deng adjourned the hearing until May 18, 2026, for judges to continue questioning Kang.
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Water Ministry engages communities on climate resilience in Torit
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Ex-Governor Riek Bim responds to Public Prosecution charges
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Xi Jinping urges stable, healthy and sustainable development of China-US relationship
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SPLA Day: How South Sudan was built on blood and hope
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