13th June 2026
Economy

Kiir says officials accompanied him expecting cash handouts

Author: Memoscar Lasuba | Published: 14 hours ago

President Salva Kiir has said some government officials who accompanied him on his recent visit to Bahr el Ghazal travelled with the...

Author: Memoscar Lasuba | Published: June 11, 2026

Economic cluster endorses SSP 11.3 trillion budget for 2026/27 fiscal year

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Protect small businesses, shop-razing local gov’t told

A group of business persons in Central Equatoria State have called on the authorities of Juba City Council to protect and promote...

Local NGO calls for public awareness on petroleum laws

Lack of awareness of existing laws governing the petroleum sector in South Sudan remained a challenge to local community and...

Two city power employees arrested for stealing electricity pole

Two employees of Juba Electricity Distribution Company have been arrested by police for stealing electricity pole at University of Juba,...

Owners of demolished structures at Custom Market cry foul

Owners of illegal business structures demolished recently by Juba City Council in Custom market have expressed disappointment over the...

S. Sudan-Uganda visa deal will bolster trade – economist

South Sudan and Uganda free visa deal will bolster trade and social cohesion among the people of East Africa, an economist has said. ...

Gov’t agrees to lift visa for Ugandan nationals

The government of South Sudan has accepted to waive visa fees for eligible Ugandan nationals. (more…)

Port Sudan protests disrupts S. Sudan oil flow

South Sudan oil exports through the Port Sudan has reportedly been halted by crisis in Khartoum. (more…)

Cabinet approves nearly 290 billion-pounds budget

The Council of Minister has finally passed the 2021/2022 fiscal year budget. (more…)

Meet Aluel, the youngest female truck driver in S. Sudan

An inspiring young South Sudanese woman driving a heavy-duty truck in the ongoing construction of Juba – Bor road has encouraged fellow...

Juba mayor vows to bulldoze all illegal structures

The Juba City Council says it will continue to bulldoze illegally built business structures in the capital. (more…)

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