17th May 2024
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Awow promises changes in food, fuel prices and exchange rates in days

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The National Minister of Finance and Economic Planning has announced that the cost of food and fuel is expected to decrease next week,...

Author: | Published: Thursday, May 16, 2024

Official suggests use of govt planes to spray crop pests

Published: Wednesday, May 15, 2024

CES butchers union increases meat price in Juba

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Cargos grounded in Elegu as truck drivers fear entry into S.Sudan

Hundreds of commercial trucks importing goods into South Sudan are reportedly stuck at Elegu border checkpoint on the Ugandan side....

South Sudan’s economy needs ‘irreversible’ reforms—Troika

The Troika countries have called on the government of South Sudan to deploy transparency and accountability reforms in managing the over...

Banks ordered to use one exchange rate

The Bank of South Sudan has directed commercial banks to use the market exchange rate while trading in foreign currencies. (more…)

South Sudan wires over $1million of unpaid arrears to EAC account

The government has finally confirmed the remittance of $1.5 million –as back payment –owed to the East African Community. (more…)

Kiir’s Bor visit is political, economic – Ateny

President Salva Kiir traveled Bor town on Thursday afternoon for a one-day official visit to the Jonglei state capital. (more…)

NRA withdraws a company’s license over fraud

The National Revenue Authority has withdrawn the license of a clearing agency that allegedly aided a multi-million-dollar foreign company...

IMF approves over $170m Covid-19 emergency funds for S. Sudan

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Wednesday approved a disbursement of $174.2 million to South Sudan under the Rapid Credit Facility...

Juba motorists decry high fuel prices, as shortage hits petrol stations

Some motorists have expressed concerns over the sharp increase in fuel price saying it is negatively affecting their work. (more…)

Neglected SSPDF commandos subsist on mangoes

Government soldiers deployed in Lainya area of Central Equatoria State say they are starving after consuming all the mangoes and papayas...

Oil-producing areas haven’t received their shares since 2014 – report

Communities in oil-producing states have not received $85 million from their revenue share, the Auditor-General has revealed in a report....

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