25th June 2026
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Farmers urged to boost production as Aweil rice planting season begins

Author: Memoscar Lasuba | Published: 11 hours ago

The National Minister of Agriculture has called on farmers in Northern Bahr el Ghazal State to take charge of rice production, saying the...

Author: Memoscar Lasuba | Published: 13 hours ago

Authorities probe mystery cattle disease in Aweil East after 56 deaths

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Pound strengthens against dollar

The value of the South Sudanese Pound is strengthening against the US dollar. The foreign currency is now selling at 30 pounds in...

At least 4 killed in Wau gunfire

At least four people have been killed and three others wounded in a fighting that broke out in Jebel Kheir area in Wau State on Saturday...

Gov’t body recommends 8 counties for each state

Members of the Council of States have recommended that each of the 28 states should not have more than eight counties. (more…)

Diplomat dies in Belgium

A former diplomat at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Keni Peter Adwok Nyaba, died in Brussels this morning. (more…)

UNSC renews sanctions against peace obstructors

The UN Security Council has renewed sanctions on those it says are blocking peace in South Sudan. (more…)

Why Rumbek traders closed shops

Traders in Rumbek have closed their shops over a disagreement with state authorities on market prices. (more…)

Last batch of SPLM-IO soldiers to arrive today

The SPLM in Opposition says the last batch of its security forces will arrive in Juba today. (more…)

Security to escort Jonglei cattle keepers

Authorities in Jubek and Jonglei say they will provide protection to cattle keepers in Aru Junction along the Nimule as they return to...

South Sudan faces drug shortage

There is a severe shortage of essential medicines across the country, the medical charity, MSF, has said. (more…)

NS urges media to criticize ‘responsibly’

National Security officials have urged the media to criticize the actions of the security services responsibly. (more…)

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