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04/03/2026

Brig. Gen. Robert Anguei "Mike Mike" to Command Deployment to Abiemnhom.

SSPDF is mobilizing for deployment to Abiemnhom County in response to recent violence involving armed youth from Mayom.

Brigadier General Robert Anguei Mayom, widely known as "Mike Mike," has confirmed his reassignment and is en route to assume command of the mission. The operation's objective is to address Bul Nuer youth allegedly responsible for the attacks.

Abyei: Hospital Overwhelmed After Incident in Abiemnhom CountyAbyei Special Administrative Area - Ameth-bek Hospital is ...
04/03/2026

Abyei: Hospital Overwhelmed After Incident in Abiemnhom County

Abyei Special Administrative Area - Ameth-bek Hospital is struggling to cope with a large influx of patients following an incident in Abiemnhom County. According to Chief Administrator Justice Charles Abyei Jok, 80 patients have been admitted to the hospital.

"We visited Ameth-bek Hospital to assess the situation," Justice Jok stated. "So far, 80 patients have arrived. Tragically, 7 have succumbed, while 73 are still receiving treatment. The situation is overwhelming."

The hospital is reportedly small and has limited capacity to deal with this scale of emergency.

Despite the challenges, Justice Jok praised the staff for their dedication. He noted that many injuries are severe and several patients are in critical condition.

Further details about the incident in Abiemnhom County have yet to be released.

Trucks Stranded at Nimule Border Due to Cash-Only Customs DirectiveNimule, South Sudan - A significant number of commerc...
03/03/2026

Trucks Stranded at Nimule Border Due to Cash-Only Customs Directive

Nimule, South Sudan - A significant number of commercial trucks are currently stranded at the Nimule border in Eastern Equatoria state, South Sudan, due to a newly implemented government directive. The directive mandates that all customs duties and clearance fees must be paid exclusively in cash, resulting in a substantial backlog of vehicles awaiting processing.

The Nimule border serves as South Sudan's primary point of entry for imports. Sources indicate that the cash-only requirement has been in effect for several days.

WES MPs Submit Ambororo MoU to Governor, allege security threats to Communities.Yambio – A delegation of Members of Parl...
03/03/2026

WES MPs Submit Ambororo MoU to Governor, allege security threats to Communities.

Yambio – A delegation of Members of Parliament from Western Equatoria State (WES), led by Speaker Ann Tuna Richard, has formally presented Governor Daniel Badagbu Rimbasa with a signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) concerning the presence of Ambororo pastoralists in the state, raising significant security concerns.

The MoU, inherited from the previous administration, outlines collaboration arrangements with the Ambororo. However, lawmakers allege that the presence of armed Ambororo groups has led to increased insecurity in areas like Bangasu and Madebe, with reports of civilian deaths and disruption of livelihoods.

The MPs are calling for a comprehensive review of the agreement. Governor Badagbu assured the delegation that his administration would not support any agreement that endangers the lives of citizens. He emphasized the importance of prioritizing the safety and well-being of the people of Western Equatoria State and exploring lawful and peaceful mechanisms to address the issue. The Governor promised a thorough review of the MoU.

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Governor press office WES

27/02/2026

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23/02/2026

President Salva Kiir Orders Unhindered Humanitarian Access Following High-Level UN Talks

In a significant diplomatic development aimed at addressing the escalating humanitarian crisis in South Sudan, President Salva Kiir Mayardit held a series of high-level consultations with senior officials from the United Nations on Monday. Following these deliberations, the President issued a formal directive to all government agencies and security forces to ensure "unhindered humanitarian access" across the entire country, a move seen as a critical step toward stabilizing the nation’s most vulnerable regions.

The meeting, documented in a series of official photographs released by the Office of the President, featured prominent representatives from the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) and various UN humanitarian agencies. The discussions centered on the logistical and security challenges currently impeding the delivery of life-saving aid to millions of South Sudanese citizens facing food insecurity and displacement.

President Kiir’s order comes at a time when international observers have frequently cited bureaucratic bottlenecks and localized conflict as primary barriers to aid delivery. By issuing a direct mandate for "unhindered access," the Presidency aims to streamline the movement of NGOs and UN convoys, particularly in areas previously considered "hard-to-reach" due to administrative or security constraints.

As South Sudan continues to navigate its complex political transition, the synergy between government authority and international humanitarian expertise remains the most viable path toward preventing a large-scale famine and fostering a climate conducive to long-term development.

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S**i Renzi Proposal for Reform: Agriculture, Training, and Unity.The recent performance of teams from Yambio in the Sout...
23/02/2026

S**i Renzi Proposal for Reform: Agriculture, Training, and Unity.

The recent performance of teams from Yambio in the South Sudan National League has sparked a critical debate regarding the efficacy of the current sports model. Local supporters, notably S**i Renzi, have raised fundamental questions about whether the state should continue to invest heavily in football at the expense of other vital sectors. S**i's arguments

"Can we choice agriculture over football in our state?" S**i wrote in a page.
S**i suggested that WES youth should prioritize agriculture over football. This suggestion reflects a pragmatic approach to nation-building. South Sudan possesses vast arable land, yet it faces chronic food insecurity. By reallocating energy and resources from regional football tournaments—which are sometimes criticized for fostering "clannism"—to agricultural development, the state could address the immediate needs of its population. Historical precedents in developing nations show that a strong agrarian base is often a prerequisite for the luxury of a thriving professional sports industry.

"Can we decline playing in juba for 10 years to get well training on ground first?"
A striking component of the reform proposal is the call to decline playing in Juba for a period of ten years. The rationale behind this is to focus on internal capacity building. Currently, many regional teams travel to the capital only to face defeat due to a lack of "ground-level" training and facilities. A decade-long hiatus would theoretically allow for:
the construction of standardized local stadiums.
The implementation of rigorous youth academies.
The professionalization of coaching staff at the state level.

Can we sit together as members or sons and daughters of the state to sit together and correct our errors before going to juba?"

Before projecting a presence on the national stage in Juba, S**i-Renzi suggests a perceived need for "internal reconciliation." He argue that current tournament selections are often marred by tribal affiliations rather than merit.
His proposal suggests that sons and daughters of the state must first "sit together" to correct administrative errors. This aligns with the "Social Capital" framework, where trust and internal cohesion are seen as essential precursors to external success. Furthermore, he suggested that the Football Association should mandate a rigorous selection process prior to the kickoff of national tournaments aims to ensure that only the most prepared and disciplined athletes represent the region, thereby avoiding the "poor performance" cycles seen in recent years

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Governors Discuss Land Allocation and Election PreparednessJuba. 22.2.2026–Western Equatoria State Governor Badagbu Dani...
23/02/2026

Governors Discuss Land Allocation and Election Preparedness

Juba. 22.2.2026–Western Equatoria State Governor Badagbu Daniel met with Central Equatoria State Governor Emmanuel Adil to discuss key issues impacting both states. A central point of discussion was a request from Governor Badagbu for land within Central Equatoria State to be allocated to traders from Western Equatoria State, facilitating the sale of their goods and boosting economic activity.

The leaders also engaged in conversations regarding grassroots mobilization strategies in anticipation of the upcoming December elections. Both governors emphasized the importance of fostering civic engagement and ensuring a smooth and transparent electoral process. Details of the strategies discussed were not immediately released.

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23/02/2026

Central Equatoria State: Arrests Made Following Deadly Clashes in Terekeka County

Juba, 22/2/2026- Deputy Governor of Central Equatoria State, Paulino Lukudu Obede, has announced that several suspects have been apprehended in connection with the recent inter-clan fighting in Terekeka County. Last week's clashes resulted in the deaths of 27 people. The authorities are continuing investigations.
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Juba City Council Issues 7-Day Ultimatum for Removal of Abandoned VehiclesJuba, 23.2.2026- The Juba City Council has iss...
23/02/2026

Juba City Council Issues 7-Day Ultimatum for Removal of Abandoned Vehicles

Juba, 23.2.2026- The Juba City Council has issued a stern warning to owners of abandoned and broken-down vehicles along city roadsides. A seven-day ultimatum has been given for the removal of these vehicles, after which the authorities will enforce the law.

The council stated that the presence of derelict vehicles poses a significant obstruction to traffic flow, contributes to visual pollution, and can become breeding grounds for pests. The order aims to improve the overall aesthetics and functionality of the city's roadways.

"We are giving vehicle owners a week to take responsibility and remove their broken-down vehicles," stated His worship Christopher Sarafina Juba county Mayor

"Failure to comply within this timeframe will result in the city council taking action, including the impoundment and potential disposal of the vehicles at the owner's expense." He added

The council urges all vehicle owners to adhere to the notice and cooperate in maintaining a clean and efficient urban environment.
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