17th May 2024
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Official suggests use of govt planes to spray crop pests

Author: | Published: 15 hours ago

A bank official has urged the need to avail planes that were purchased by Ministry of Petroleum last year to help spray crop pests in Upper...

Author: | Published: Wednesday, May 15, 2024

Nimule clearing agents protest license fee hike from $100 to $7,000

Published: Wednesday, May 15, 2024

CES butchers union increases meat price in Juba

Published: Tuesday, May 14, 2024

Govt preparing bill to resolve pay disparity: Mai

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Ministry of Finance set for reforms after damning auditor’s report

The Ministry of Finance says it has started enforcing reforms to ensure there is transparency in the management of revenues. (more…)

Lobong bans illegal mining activities in Kapoeta

The governor of Eastern Equatoria says he has banned mining activities in some areas of the state because they are not benefiting the...

S.Sudan acquires two geophysical planes

South Sudan has announced the purchase of two planes that will be used to conduct surveys of oil and other mineral deposits. (more…)

Auditor: Use legal means to recover ‘illegally shared’ community oil revenue

The Auditor-General has recommended the use of legal means to recover money illegally appropriated by the country’s finance bodies to...

New exchange rates mean nothing – economist

An economist has cast doubts over the impact of the South Sudanese Pound gaining against the U.S dollar. (more…)

Auditor’s report: J1, finance ministry, others illicitly acquire community oil shares

A report by the Auditor-General has revealed that communities in oil-producing areas lost over 31 million dollars to the Office of the...

South Supreme Airlines, Equity bank, others illegally benefit from community oil shares

The privately-owned South Supreme Airline is among companies and entities that have illegally benefited from money meant for oil-producing...

Angelo Beda, others undeservedly benefited from oil-producing states shares – report

Communities in oil-producing states have lost more than $5 million to private individuals in just a year, according to the Auditor-General...

Minister accuses oil companies of employment discrimination

The Minister of Petroleum has accused the oil companies of deliberately rejecting applications from the local workforce. (more…)

How women are struggling to raise families in Juba

South Sudan as the youngest country in the world is experiencing economic meltdown in all sectors after the 2013 and 2016 crises, with...

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