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Govt inks $5.8 million food security deal with AfDB

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The Ministry of Finance and Planning has signed a $5.8 million grant donated by the African Development Bank for food and nutrition...

Author: | Published: Saturday, June 3, 2023

CES launches SSP.23 billion development plan

Published: Saturday, June 3, 2023

CES launches SSP.23 billion development plan

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“Made in South Sudan exhibition” kicks off in Juba

A five-day exhibition to showcase goods produced in South Sudan has begun in Juba. (more…)

S Sudan: The 2nd most corrupt country – report

Transparency International has named South Sudan among countries that are highly corrupt in its 2016 index. (more…)

Juba & Khartoum extends cooperation for 3 more years

South Sudan Minister of Petroleum says the Cooperation Agreement signed in 2012 with the Sudan has been extended for another three years....

Peace partners ask IMF to assess economy

Parties to the peace agreement have agreed to invite the International Monetary Fund to assess the economy (more…)

Bad economy: SSBL lays off 150 workers

The South Sudan Beverages Limited, SSBL, has laid off 150 employees as its production declines due to scarcity of the US dollars....

Wildlife and tourism

The Director General of Wildlife in the Ministry of Interior says there is a need to properly manage areas that have not been affected by...

Economist blames bad economy on deceitful traders

An economic analyst has attributed the economic crisis in the country to fraudulent businesspeople. (more…)

Only peace will save economy from collapsing – Lam Akol

In order to save the economy from collapsing, the government must bring peace, the leader of the opposition SPLM-DC has said. (more…)

EA experts and gov’t discuss ways to improve the economy

A two-day conference for the government to consult with East African countries on how to improve the economy has started in Juba....

Give economy more time to improve, Kiir tells citizens

President Salva Kiir says South Sudanese may wait a little longer for the economy to improve. (more…)

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