The governor of the Bank of South Sudan has partly blamed the financial regulatory body’s inability to stabilize prices in the market on its lack of modernized and insufficient payment system. Continue reading Ohisa blames unstable market on economy regulatory body
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Economy
Three VPs venture into piggery farming, supply Juba market with pork
The Vice President for the Infrastructure cluster, Taban Deng Gai says he, Dr. Riek Machar, and Dr. James Wanni Igga have ventured into piggery farming that is supplying pork in the capital Juba. Continue reading Three VPs venture into piggery farming, supply Juba market with pork
Address insecurity to boost food production in S Sudan – Josephine
The Minister of Agriculture and Food Security is calling on the government to address insecurity in the country to boost food production. Continue reading Address insecurity to boost food production in S Sudan – Josephine
Puot recommends renegotiation of oil deals with companies come 2027
The Minister of Petroleum has recommended renegotiation of the Exploration and Production Sharing Agreement between the government and joint oil operating companies in South Sudan after oil deals expired in 2027. Continue reading Puot recommends renegotiation of oil deals with companies come 2027
Frequent removal of Finance Ministers, Bank Governors won’t fix economy – Taban
Frequent removal of Finance Ministers and Bank Governors is not an immediate solution to the volatile economy of the country, the Vice President for Infrastructure Cluster has said. Continue reading Frequent removal of Finance Ministers, Bank Governors won’t fix economy – Taban
Oil executives on trial in Sweden over war crimes committed in Unity State
Two executives of a Swedish oil exploration and production company accused of complicity in war crimes committed in Unity State 20 years ago went on trial in Stockholm on Tuesday, September 5.
Continue reading Oil executives on trial in Sweden over war crimes committed in Unity State
UN warns S Sudan of significant decline in humanitarian aid next year
The UN Humanitarian Coordinator in South Sudan has warned about a possible significant decline in humanitarian assistance for the country next year. Continue reading UN warns S Sudan of significant decline in humanitarian aid next year
2 million affected by climate change in South Sudan – Kiir
At least 2 million people in South Sudan have been affected by climate change, President Kiir has said. Continue reading 2 million affected by climate change in South Sudan – Kiir
Only 5% of public servants hold degrees, 50% unfit for jobs,’ says VP Wani
Vice President James Wani Igga has said only 5 per cent of public servants are degree holders and 50 per cent are unfit for jobs due to what he describes as early education. Continue reading Only 5% of public servants hold degrees, 50% unfit for jobs,’ says VP Wani
Economic conference: U.S. cautioned investors over South Sudan’s ‘most corrupt’ ranking
South Sudan is set to hold its first National Economic Conference next week amid a U.S. business advisory against investment with government-linked entities in the country over allegations of corruption in the oil and gold sectors. Continue reading Economic conference: U.S. cautioned investors over South Sudan’s ‘most corrupt’ ranking