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Maka Scovia’s inspiring journey to business success

Author: | Published: Friday, May 17, 2024

Maka Scovia's determination and hard work have positioned her as a successful entrepreneur, and with financial support from the UN...

Author: | Published: Friday, May 17, 2024

Experts predict hard times for South Sudan as economy plummets

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Uganda agrees to scrap visa fees for S Sudanese

The government of Uganda has approved a visa waiver for eligible South Sudanese nationals, an MP representing South Sudan at the...

Finance ministry has ‘no liquidity’ to pay civil servants

The Ministry of Finance and Planning is the one delaying payment of government employees’ salaries, according to a senior official at the...

Kakwa community promised tarred road

President Salva Kiir has pledged to tarmac Juba-Yei-Kaya road to ease movement of people and goods. (more…)

18 arrested for mounting illegal roadblocks

Police have arrested more than 18 members of the organized forces accused of staging illegal roadblocks along the Nimule-Juba highway with...

S. Sudan loses over 1 billion SSP every month in tax exemptions

The country is losing over one billion South Sudanese Pounds to tax exemptions every month, the Director of South Sudan Customs Service has...

Govt wants ‘developmental projects’ included in UNMISS mandate

The mandate of the UN Mission in South Sudan should now include capacity building and developmental projects, rather than peacekeeping, the...

Kiir describes as “Shameful” the failure of SPLM to deliver

President Salva Kiir says it is ‘shameful’ that the SPLM has not been able to pay back the masses for their support during the...

Top security officials discuss reopening of Sudan-S.Sudan border

A high-level security delegation from Sudan is in Juba to discuss mechanisms that will ensure safe movement ahead of border reopening....

Traders warned against hiking price of goods

The Director of South Sudan Customs Service has warned traders against hiking prices now that there is no scarcity of commodities. ...

Govt rejects call to compensate foreign drivers killed in road ambushes

The government has revealed that it will not compensate the families of foreign truck drivers killed along the Juba-Nimule Highway....

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