24th June 2026
Economy

Central Bank rejects reports alleging rat damage to 3 trillion pounds

Author: Koang Chang | Published: June 23, 2026

The Bank of South Sudan (BoSS) has rejected information circulating online alleging that Governor Johnny Ohisa stated that rats damaged 3...

Author: Koang Chang | Published: June 21, 2026

Activist suggests currency redesign to address liquidity shortage

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Thousands flee hunger in Eastern Equatoria State

Hundreds of families have fled their villages in Kapoeta East of Eastern Equatoria with others crossing into Ethiopia to escape extreme...

WES releases 100m ssp for education sector

The governor of Western Equatoria has announced 100 million South Sudanese pounds in support of the education sector in the state. ...

Extra auctioning not helping common man-economist

An economist says the physical injection of more hard currency in the market by the Central Bank is rather benefiting foreign companies...

Central Bank increases weekly auction to $13m

The Central Bank has increased to 13 million dollars, the amount of money it auctions to both forex bureaus and private banks....

Agencies warn of 2022 as the hungriest year ever

The World Food Program and several other aid agencies have warned that hunger is likely to hit South Sudan hard this year due to multiple...

Juba & Khartoum discuss railway line revamp

The Adviser for Presidential Affairs, Costello Garang  Ring is in Khartoum to discuss the reopening of the railway linking Sudan and South...

Updated: Juba city relies on neighboring countries for meat – trader

Juba city is entirely relying on neighboring countries for meat, the Chairperson of South Sudan Livestock Market has said. (more…)

TROIKA demands publicity on financial data

The TRIOKA nations are calling on the Kiir’s administration to make relevant oil and non-oil revenue data available to public in a bid to...

Kuburi Haboba ready for use in two months

The construction and repair of Gudele Bridge commonly known as Kuburi Haboba is expected to be completed in two months. (more…)

Gov’t declares an end to fish disease in the Lol river

The Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries says citizens in Northern Bahr el Ghazal State can now resume eating fish from the Lol River. ...

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