18th August 2026
Business & Economy

Rising prices squeeze families as traders lose customers at Gudele market

Author: Memoscar Lasuba | Published: 21 hours ago

Families in Juba are struggling to afford basic food and household goods as rising prices squeeze household budgets, while traders at Kubri...

Author: Memoscar Lasuba | Published: August 12, 2026

Economic Reform Committee commends SSRA on improved revenue collection

Author: Koang Chang | Published: August 11, 2026

Yambio authorities, traders discuss central market relocation

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Drivers’ union protests construction at Jebel market bus park

The Chairperson of the Drivers’ Union in Central Equatoria State has raised serious concerns over ongoing construction activities at the...

Police arrest two for stealing 20 motorbikes, one rickshaw in Juba

The Joint Operations Force has arrested two out of three suspects linked to a series of motorbike and rickshaw thefts in Juba City and...

Ezra bows to Presidential Order, power rates to drop November 1

Exzra, the parent company runing Juba Electricity Distribution Company (JEDCO) has confirmed it will implement President Salva Kiir’s...

Ministries of Roads and Justice agree to resolve contract disputes affecting road projects

The Ministry of Roads and Bridges and the Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs have agreed to work together in addressing legal...

VP Bol Mel engages oil investors on expanding production in key blocks

Vice President and Chairperson of Economic Cluster, Dr. Benjamin BoL Mel, has held talks with national and international oil companies in a...

Why you’ll land in trouble for moving large cash without a license – BoSS

The Bank of South Sudan has issued a new directive to regulate the movement of cash within the country and across its borders....

Kiir directs JEDCO reforms to cut tariffs and improve electricity services

President Salva Kiir has directed the Power Purchase Committee to implement reforms at JEDCO, aiming to reduce token charges and improve...

IGAD region faces hunger crisis, threatening 42 million

More than 40 million people in IGAD member states, including South Sudan, are facing high levels of hunger, according to a new report...

Lawmaker seeks answers from economic cluster over unfulfilled salary pledges

JUBA, South Sudan (Eye Radio) - A lawmaker is seeking answers from the economic cluster led by Vice President Dr. Benjamin Bol Mel, over...

Dep. Governor Lukudu launches Diggala land allocation to curb grabbing

The Deputy Governor of Central Equatoria State has launched a land allocation exercise in Diggala area of Rejaf Payam to promote proper...

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