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    Mosquito/ courtesy photo    By Awuou Michael Chol Health officials in South Sudan are calling for urgent and coordinated action to strengthen malaria response efforts, as the country continues to carry a high burden of the disease. New findings from the 2025 Malaria Program Review showed that malaria remains the leading cause of illness and death…

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  • South Sudan in an Edge of escalating hunger, Report shows.

    A new food security assessment has warned that South Sudan’s hunger situation is worsening, with millions of people expected to face acute food insecurity during the April to July lean season, according to the latest Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) report released by the government and humanitarian partners on Tuesday. Officials said the situation…

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  • Govt Ready to Negotiate with Opposition Groups Before Elections

    South Sudan’s government will extend an olive branch to rival opposition groups to negotiate a consensus ahead of elections scheduled for December 2026, Information Minister Ateny Wek Ateny said. Ateny made the remarks on Wednesday after a meeting with U.N. Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General Graham Maitland at his office in Juba. The opposition group…

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  • Government Clears Doubt Over Conducting Elections as Scheduled

    The South Sudanese government said Tuesday it is prepared to finance the National Elections Commission to conduct long-delayed general elections scheduled for December 2026, amid concerns over funding and preparation timelines. The announcement came after National Elections Commission Chairperson Abednego Akok said last week that preparations were lagging due to a lack of resources for voter registration,…

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  • “Our Land is sold at night to powerful people!” Rejaf Residents Call for Policy Reforms

    A group Photo by Awuou Michael Chol | during community dialogue at Rejaf | Juba County. By Awuou Michael Chol Some residents at Rajaf Payam, Juba County, are blaming persistent land-related conflicts on poor local leadership and weak administration. They called on the national government to urgently amend the country’s land policy. The concerns were raised…

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  • UN New Envoy arrives Khartoum

    The spokesperson for UN Secretary-General António Guterres on Thursday said Pekka Haavisto, the newly appointed Personal Envoy of the Secretary-General for Sudan, is continuing his visit to Sudan and is presently in Khartoum. Stephane Dujarric, who was briefing the press in New York, said Haavisto has met with a range of Sudanese stakeholders, including the…

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  • U.S. Embassy reportedly withdraws personnel, equipment from National Health Laboratory.

    The Embassy of the United States of America in Juba has directed all U.S. Government-funded projects and implementing partners to immediately withdraw U.S. Government-funded laboratory personnel and equipment from the National Public Health Laboratory (NPHL) facility in Juba. A letter from the U.S. Mission to the South Sudan foreign ministry, dated 24 March, said that…

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  • Muslims in South Sudan, and Sudan reportedly sign agreement to Spread Islamic Teaching

    The South Sudan Islamic Council and the Sudanese Authority for Preaching and Ansar Affairs on Tuesday signed a Memorandum of Understanding in Juba to spread the message of Islam. The ceremony was attended by Bansio Amum Deng, the First Deputy Secretary-General of the South Sudan Islamic Council. Sheikh Mohammed Kuol Kuot, Secretary General of Jurisprudence,…

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  • China VP in Nairobi to discuss trade ties.

    Chinese VP Centre in White shirt and blue Suit. visits Nairobi National Park Chinese Vice President Han Zheng has arrived in Nairobi for a four-day official visit aimed at strengthening bilateral ties and expanding economic cooperation between the two nations. During his stay, the Vice President is expected to hold high-level talks with Kenyan leaders to enhance…

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  • 22 reportedly killed, and thousands displaced in Mundri East violence.

    Displaced Person in South Sudan Mundri East County Western Equatoria State At least 22 people have been killed, three injured and thousands displaced in a series of attacks in Mundri East County of Western Equatoria state since March 9, residents and local authorities said. The attacks were allegedly carried out by cattle raiders from Terekeka…

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