27th June 2026

UN peacekeepers find mass graves in east DR Congo

UN peacekeepers in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo have found dozens of bodies in mass graves.

The discovery comes after a series of attacks by armed groups in the region of Ituri.

A UN spokesman, Farhan Haq, said the bodies of 42 people including women and children had been discovered in the village of Nyamamba, and a further seven men in the village of Mbogi.

The peacekeepers had launched patrols in the area after reports of attacks by Codeco militias.

Its fighters are mainly from the Lendu farming community which has long been in conflict with Hema herders.

BoSS bans payments in hard currency

The Bank of South Sudan has banned foreign currencies for local payments in the country.

The Bank governor on Jannuary 17, 2022, has written to government agencies, financial institutions, non-governmental organizations, private businesses and the public about the directive.

The move came after the institutions found out that some government agencies and organizations were using foreign currencies for local payments.

Johnny Ohisa Damian added that the Bank has found out foreign currencies were also being used in the government, some hotels, restaurants, and renting of properties among others in the country.

“It has come to the notice o the Bank of South Sudan that some government and financial Institutions, non-governmental organizations, civil society organizations, hotel industry, travel agencies commercial outlets, restaurants service entertainment industries and private business.”

According to Ohisa, the dealings in foreign currency has undermined and threaten to erode public confidence in the South Sudanese Pounds, which is the country’s legal tender.

“This is unacceptable practice has fundamentally undermined and threatened to erode public confidence in SSP as a legal tender and must be entirely discouraged.”

The  Bank of South Sudan says it will adopt measures including pricing for all goods and services in South Sudanese Pounds.

It will also assess and impose mandatory payments in SSP to public accounts and compulsory accounts. By mandatory payments, the bank refers to any payment made to or by public utility under a contract or any other voluntary transaction including taxes, customs duties, exercise, levies fees, charges or penalties.

Ohisa has warned that refusal to adhere to the circular is punishable by law.

 

 

Son of E Guinea president held over sale of plane

One of the sons of the president of Equatorial Guinea has been arrested on suspicion of illegally selling a plane belonging to the national airline.

State media said Ruslan Obiang Nsue is alleged to have sold the 74-seater turboprop to a company based in the Canary Islands.

An inquiry was launched last year when it was discovered that the plane had gone missing while undergoing routine maintenance in Spain.

The suspect used to run the national airline in Equatorial Guinea, a country firmly in the hands of the family of President Teodoro Obiang Nguema who has been in power for 43 years.

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