Shortly, the Supreme Court’s Constitutional Chamber will resume hearings in the constitutional petition concerning Ambassador Ajing Deng Ajing, former Executive Director in the Office of the President. #SouthSudan#Justice#RuleOfLaw
Another day, another clash between Trump and the media. His latest exchange with an NBC reporter highlights the enduring tensions between the White House and the press.#Trump#Media#Politics#PressFreedom
Hon. Reech Ring Bol of the National Social Insurance Fund met with Energy and Dams Minister Hon. Agok Makur in Juba to discuss energy sector companies, strengthening coordination, and improving regulatory compliance to support economic development.#SSOX
President Salva Kiir Mayardit addressed thousands at Freedom Square in Kuajok, Warrap State, thanking residents for their warm welcome and reaffirming government commitment to peace, national unity, and development through improved service delivery.
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South Sudan’s new policy requiring former ministers and officials to return government vehicles after leaving office is a positive step toward accountability and protecting public resources. The real test, however, will be fair and equal implementation without exceptions. #SSOX.
This is beautiful Akobo in Jonglei! Mayors should prioritise planting of street trees in all major cities and towns across South Sudan. It’s cheaper and good for the environment.
🌍 Diplomatic Momentum in Juba: South Sudan’s Foreign Ministry engages in high-level talks with Brazil, Sudan, and Djibouti to strengthen bilateral ties, boost economic cooperation, and advance regional development.
#SouthSudan#Diplomacy#InternationalRelations#Juba
🤝 Diplomatic Update: South Sudan’s Presidential Envoy Adut Kiir meets with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa in Pretoria.
Talks focused on strengthening bilateral ties, supporting regional peace, and boosting strategic cooperation.
#SouthSudan#SouthAfrica#Diplomacy
Another major fire has erupted in Gumbo Sherikat, Jubaengulfing a church and several shops.
Fire Brigade teams are on the ground but describe the blaze as “out of control.”This comes just 11 days after the Custom Market inferno.
Authorities expected to launch an investigation.
In a country where freedom of the press is a constant struggle, a prominent South Sudanese journalist and author, Dengdit Ayok, has shed light on a dangerous misconception: that journalists are spies - #SouthSudan#SSOX https://t.co/6oHTUmcU3E