5th April 2026
Science & Environment

Nearly two tons of illegal bushmeat seized in fresh crackdown

Author: Memoscar Lasuba | Published: March 29, 2026

 Wildlife protection forces have seized nearly two tons of illegal bushmeat in a fresh crackdown on wildlife trafficking in Jonglei State,...

Author: Koang Chang | Published: March 15, 2026

Expert calls on Journalists to push for stalled environmental law

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Magwi commissioner issues immediate ban on charcoal exports

The Commissioner of Magwi County in Eastern Equatoria State has announced an immediate ban on the export of charcoal in an effort to end...

Official urges collective action to protect wildlife and endangered species

The Acting Director of Wetlands at the Ministry of Environment and Forestry has called for collective action to protect wildlife and...

South Sudanese medical student wins Best Oral Research Abstract award

A South Sudanese medical student studying in Egypt has won the Best Oral Research Abstract Presenter award at the 2025 Pan-African...

Water Ministry upgrades key Nile stations to strengthen flood detection in high-risk areas

The Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation says it has upgraded two major hydrological stations along the Nile River to improve the...

New Environment Minister pledges master plan to tackle deforestation and pollution

The new Minister of Environment and Forestry, Mabior Gerang De Mabior, has pledged to draft a national master plan to tackle deforestation,...

Flood-hit S. Sudan calls for urgent global action at Brazil climate summit

The Minister of Environment and Forestry, Josephine Napuon Cosmas, has renewed South Sudan’s commitment to global climate...

Nearly a million people evacuated in Philippines as “life-threatening” typhoon approaches

More than 900,000 people have been evacuated from their homes in the Philippines as Typhoon Fung-wong nears landfall, according to the BBC....

Mining ministry tightens gold trade rules, limits export to licensed firms only

The Minister of Mining Martin Gama Abucha has issued a new order to regulate the gold trade and curb illegal mining activities in the...

Gov’t to establish South Sudan National Water Institute

The Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation has announced plans to establish the South Sudan National Water Institute to train...

“We pray to God to remove the birds,” say Manyo farmers as quelea flocks devour crops

Farmers in Manyo County, Upper Nile State, have raised the alarm over large swarms of quelea birds destroying their sorghum farms, a...

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