Editorial

UN reveals a “tip of the iceberg” in South Sudan corruption

A comic depiction of how leaders transform when appointed to government offices in South Sudan By Deng Machol South Sudan’s…

3 years ago

Women, children raped and murdered in South Sudan’s Tombura: UN

By Deng Machol Women and Children have been brutally raped before being murdered in atrocities ongoing in South Sudan’s Tombura…

3 years ago

The ordeal: recounting a journalist’s day in South Sudan

By Richard Sultan As South Sudanese work up to prepare for merrymaking on a Saturday morning, journalist Chuol Jany’s plans…

3 years ago

COVID-19 jab gives breathe to businesses in South Sudan

By Richard Sultan When COVID-19 hit South Sudan in early 2020, life simply went banana. The tales from China and…

3 years ago

Farmlands submerged, homes erased in floods re-displacing South Sudanese

By Deng Machol The number of South Sudanese affected by heavy floods in the country is into their hundreds of…

3 years ago

Aid worker killed in South Sudan ambush

By Okech Francis An aid worker has been killed in an ambush on a convoy of an organisation working with…

3 years ago

South Sudan sends team to Tombura seeking to diffuse violence

By Simon Deng South Sudan’s government has dispatched a team to Tambura in Western Equatoria State with the aim of…

3 years ago

South Sudan urges citizens to use legal travel channels

By Ruot George South Sudan is calling on its citizens to use legal means of travelling out of the country…

3 years ago

Poor road limits communication between South Sudan town and hinterlands

By Michael Tapeng The road linking Lafon County in South Sudan’s Eastern Equatoria with the State capital is impassable due…

3 years ago

UJOSS and CEPO in solidarity with communities affected by floods in South Sudan

PRESS RELEASE The Union of Journalists of South Sudan (UJOSS) in partnership with the Community Empowerment for Progress Organization (CEPO)…

3 years ago