11th March 2026
Economy

EAC 25th Summit: South Sudan secures $21M waiver as debt is slashed by half

Author: Koang Chang | Published: 19 hours ago

ARUSHA, Tanzania (Eye Radio) — The 25th Ordinary Summit of the East African Community (EAC) has approved a landmark 50% waiver on...

Author: Memoscar Lasuba | Published: March 9, 2026

Northern Bahr el Ghazal forms committee over rising market prices

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‘Use oil proceeds wisely’

The South Sudan Law Society is urging the political leaders to use the oil proceeds wisely, adding that production will not last forever....

Chinese oil firm national staff down tools

National staff of a Chinese oil firm have laid down their tools after the company allegedly failed to respond to their demands....

NRA revokes exempt status of multi-million dollar firm

The National Revenue Authority has revoked exempt status of a multi-million dollar road construction company. (more…)

People want development speeches, not ‘SPLM ooh eeh’ – Church

A religious leader has condemned the government for forcing people to close down their private businesses in Juba on public holidays....

NRA collects 7b SSP, $36m from Jan-Jun

The National Revenue Authority (NRA) says it has collected over 7 billion pounds and another 36 million US dollar in the last six months....

Hotels told to transact in local currency

The government has advised the hospitality industry to stop the use of hard currency and only deal in local currency. (more…)

Why MPs are threatening Salvatore with impeachment

Members of parliament have threatened to impeach the minister of finance and economic planning over salary arrears. (more…)

Parliament summon Ministers, governor over illegal logging

The Transitional National Legislative Assembly has summoned the Ministers of Environment and Forestry and that of Agriculture and Food...

Deputy Mayor accuses Juba city council officers of corruption

There is no clear financial record of how much revenue is being collected from the traders in the city, the Deputy Mayor of Juba City...

Gov’t urges companies to deliver quality services

The minister of information, Michael Makuei has urged Telecom Companies to deliver services to South Sudanese, warning that if they...

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