Clearing agents in Nimule have resumed their strike as the Revenue Authority has adopted an illegal exchange rate, opting for the black...
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Clearing agents in Nimule have resumed their strike as the Revenue Authority has adopted an illegal exchange rate, opting for the black...
Women leaders in South Sudan have called on the unity government to allocate two percent of oil revenues for women empowerment in the...
Some fishermen in Bor town of Jonglei state have decried lack of fish storage facility. (more…)
Two blacklisted businessmen closed to President Salva Kiir are still running businesses worth billions of US dollars, report has...
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation says it reconsiders cutting down on the number of its staff in foreign...
Some members of the public have criticized the government for allocating $100 to its foreign missions as civil servants back home...
The minister of information has described as “fake” the recent report which suggests that the president’s grip on petrodollars is...
The ministry of labor says it has effected the new salary structure for civil servants, with 100% increment. (more…)
The International Crisis Group has revealed that South Sudan was a middle-income economy at its independence in 2011. (more…)
President Salva Kiir’s hold on oil revenues is the cause of several setbacks to the implementation of the 2018 peace deal, a report...
Construction of the Juba-Rumbek highway has reportedly stalled after the government defaulted on its payment, according to the...
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