23rd August 2026
National News

Juba court dismisses criminal case against six Moru Congregation members

Author: James Atem | Published: August 22, 2026

A court in Juba has dismissed a criminal case filed by the Episcopal Diocese of Juba against six members of the Moru Congregation over a...

Author: James Atem | Published: August 22, 2026

Agwelek Commander Gen. Ahmed Ashiek survives ambush

Author: James Atem | Published: August 22, 2026

Kiir directs elections commission to speed up preparations

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S.Sudan named among countries where most aid workers killed

A new report has indicated that South Sudan is second among 18 countries with the highest number of aid workers reportedly killed....

Peace deal timetable way behind implementation schedule – David Shearer

UNMISS head David Shearer has told the UN Security Council that the timetable set out in the peace agreement is well behind the...

Govt renews call on Cirilo to rejoin peace deal

The government has renewed its call on the leader of National Salvation Front to rejoin the peace process. (more…)

No one will bail us out, but us -Changson Chang

A senior official co-signatory to the Revitalized Peace Agreement has called on the political class to aim for the security and political...

“If we can finance war, we can finance peace” -says analyst

A political analyst has criticized the government for saying it does not have money to implement the peace deal. (more…)

Japan pledges additional funding to NPTC

The government of Japan has pledged additional 3.2 million dollars in grants for the activities of the pre-transitional period....

Women’s bloc appeals to gov’t to reconsider salary cuts

The women’s bloc is appealing to the government to reconsider its decision to cut a day’s salary from each civil servant. (more…)

NAS leader turns down IGAD invitation

The leader of National Salvation Front has refused to attend an IGAD meeting scheduled to take place in the Ethiopian Capital, Addis Ababa,...

President Kiir apologises to Wau inhabitants

President Salva Kiir has apologized to the people of Wau for the suffering the conflict has inflicted on them. (more…)

Employees of GPOC oil firm demand allowance arrears

Employees of GPOC oil firm says they will lay down their tools if their grievances are not addressed within 7 days. (more…)

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