Jonglei State Teachers' Union - JSTU

Jonglei State Teachers' Union - JSTU JSTU is a Professional Organisation that Advocates for Quality Education, Teachers' Rights & Welfare.

Nine Kenyans are suing South Sudan for $320,195 in salary arrears accrued over 53 months, highlighting Juba’s persistent...
05/07/2025

Nine Kenyans are suing South Sudan for $320,195 in salary arrears accrued over 53 months, highlighting Juba’s persistent failure to pay public servants at home and abroad.
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The nine want Kenyan courts to compel Juba to pay their salaries pending for nearly three-and-a-half years.

02/07/2025
The marking of 2024 senior four examination papers will commence next week, following a six-month delay caused by the li...
25/06/2025

The marking of 2024 senior four examination papers will commence next week, following a six-month delay caused by the liquidity crisis, the Minister of General Education has announced. Eye Radio

The long-awaited marking of Senior Four examination papers will officially begin next week, ending a six-month delay caused by a national liquidity crisis, the Minister of General Education has announced. Minister Kuyok Abol Kuyok’s statement comes as students who sat for the 2024 South Sudan Cert...

22/06/2025

UPDATE ON DELAYED PAYMENT OF TEACHERS' SALARIES FOR MARCH, APRIL & MAY 2025 TO ALL TEACHERS

Dear Colleagues,

Union's leadership hopes this message finds you well. As union's leadership writes to update you & everyone, on the ongoing situation regarding the delayed payment of salaries for March, April, and May 2025.

Union's leadership has been actively advocating for all teachers' rights and welfare, ensuring that the voices are heard by the relevant authorities. Despite these efforts, there have been unforeseen changes within the Central Bank of South Sudan (CBSS) that have impacted the disbursement of physical cash payments as previously promised.

The recent appointment of a new governor, Addis Ababa Othow, replacing former governor Ohisa on Wednesday, 10th June, 2025 has led to adjustments in the implementation of the-real promise to deliver physical cash. Changes made at the CBSS have unfortunately delayed the process of our payments.

Please rest assured that the union leadership is diligently following up with the concerned authorities at the South Sudan's Ministry of Finance & Planning & Central Bank of South Sudan & South Sudan Ministry of General Education & Instruction to ensure that our constitutional rights are respected and that we shall receive our due payments promptly.

NOTE! HOPE IS ALIVE AND WE SHOULD NOT LOOSE HOPE.

We appreciate your patience and understanding during this challenging time. We will continue to keep you informed of any developments AS WE ARE SURE TO MAKE IT HAPPENS.

Thank you for your continued dedication and commitment to education.

Best regards,

Information Team
Jonglei State Teachers' Union - JSTU
Jstu Jstu

17/06/2025

South Sudan Joins China in Strengthening Basic Education

Today marks a significant milestone in the journey toward quality education for South Sudan

State Ministers of Education from all 10 states and 3 administrative areas, alongside other senior education officials, are currently in Shanghai, China attending the Ministerial Workshop on the High-Quality Development of Basic Education at East China Normal University.

This important event is a platform for our leaders to exchange ideas, learn global best practices, and build stronger partnerships with China in the field of education.

This collaboration is a step forward in laying a strong foundation for the future of our children. Let’s continue to support initiatives that promote quality, inclusive, and accessible education for every child in South Sudan!

Jonglei State Teachers' Union (JSTU) is advocating for the timely and fair payment of teachers' salaries across.  What G...
13/06/2025

Jonglei State Teachers' Union (JSTU) is advocating for the timely and fair payment of teachers' salaries across.

What Government of South Sudan should have to understand is the importance of prioritizing salaries payment and ensure that teachers or any workforce who play a vital role in shaping the future of the nation through teaching or other services are adequately supported.

However, the government of the Republic of South Sudan should not forget to know that teachers are fundamental to the development of any society worldwide, as the teachers educate & inspire the next generation the modern world aims. When teachers' salaries are delayed or insufficient is obviously lead to decreased morale, reduced quality of education, and financial hardship for the teachers and their families as teachers' situation does worsening day by day as any one in the country can attest for.

Teachers only demand their salaries as they don't believe in bankruptcy when there are enough revenues on the oil & non-oil in the country.

As union quotes, "teachers urge robustly the government to pay all salaries as they really believe in action as action speaks louder than words.

South Sudan's Ministry of Finance & Planning
Bank of South Sudan
Jonglei State Teachers' Union - JSTU
Jstu Jstu
Radio Miraya
Eye Radio

The Minister of Finance and Planning has said the ministry has been paying salaries without cash, citing the liquidity shortage. Dr. Marial Dongrin Ater made these remarks during the swearing-in ceremony of the new Bank of South Sudan governor, Dr. Addis Ababa Othow, and his First Deputy, Samuel Yan...

The carbon cycle is the natural process by which carbon moves through the Earth's ecosystems, atmosphere, oceans, and ge...
11/06/2025

The carbon cycle is the natural process by which carbon moves through the Earth's ecosystems, atmosphere, oceans, and geosphere. It plays a vital role in regulating Earth's climate and supporting life. Here’s a breakdown of its major components:

1. Atmospheric CO₂

Carbon dioxide (CO₂) exists in the atmosphere and is a central part of the carbon cycle.
Plants, oceans, and certain geological processes absorb and release it.

2. Photosynthesis

Plants, algae, and some bacteria absorb CO₂ from the air and, using sunlight, convert it into glucose and oxygen.
This is how carbon enters the biosphere.

Equation:
CO₂ + H₂O + sunlight → C₆H₁₂O₆ (glucose) + O₂

3. Respiration

Animals, plants, and microbes breathe out CO₂ as they break down sugars for energy.
This process returns carbon to the atmosphere.

4. Decomposition

When organisms die, decomposers (like bacteria and fungi) break down their bodies, releasing carbon back into the soil or atmosphere.

5. Oceanic Carbon Exchange

Oceans absorb CO₂ from the atmosphere.
Marine organisms use it to form calcium carbonate shells.
Some CO₂ returns to the atmosphere via oceanic respiration and warming waters.

6. Sedimentation and Fossil Fuels

Dead organisms, especially in marine environments, may become buried and over millions of years form fossil fuels (coal, oil, gas).
Carbon is stored long-term underground as sediments or fossil fuels.

7. Combustion

Burning fossil fuels releases stored carbon rapidly into the atmosphere as CO₂.
This human-driven activity significantly amplifies atmospheric CO₂ levels.

8. Volcanic Activity
Volcanic eruptions also release carbon from Earth’s mantle back into the atmosphere.

Summary Diagram Flow:

Atmosphere ⇄ Plants ⇄ Animals ⇄ Soil/Ocean ⇄ Fossil Fuels/Sediments ⇄ Atmosphere.

The balance of this cycle has been disrupted by human activities, especially fossil fuel combustion, leading to climate change due to increased greenhouse gases.

06/06/2025

Dear Colleague Teachers,

We are pleased to inform you that the Jonglei State Teachers' Union (JSTU) leadership received a positive response from the National Ministry of Finance and Planning (NMoFP) on Wednesday 4th June 2025 regarding teachers' request for the disbursement of outstanding salaries for March, April, and May 2025. The NMoFP strongly agreed to push CBSS to pay the PHYSICAL cash for two to three months out of the three-month period requested, which will be disbursed next week from Wednesday to Friday on 11th - 13th June 2025.

REMEMBER! FAILURE ISN'T WHAT TEACHERS WANT THE NMOFP/CBSS OFFICIALS TO BE IN REGARD TO PHYSICAL CASH TRANSFERS.

This is a significant achievement for our union and a testament to our collective efforts in advocating for the rights of teachers. We also appreciate the leadership of JSTU for their tireless efforts in ensuring that teachers' demands are heard and addressed possibly.

Perhaps, we seriously want to acknowledge the role of NMoGEI's head Hon. Dr. Kuyok Abol Kuyok joined by the States-education ministers held the series of follow-up meetings in Juba with concerned institutions' top officials of the NMoFP and CBSS & all finalized to disburse physical CASH. THEIR support and collaboration have been instrumental in achieving this positive outcome.

Furthermore, we celebrates this victory with all teachers and urge ourselves as teachers to continue imparting knowledge to learners in the schools across. Let us use this opportunity to further our fight against illiteracy, and ensure that every child has access to quality education.

Thank you for your dedication and hard work.

Sincerely,

Information Team,
Jonglei State Teachers' Union - JSTU
Jstu Jstu

04/06/2025

Two teachers at a government-run primary school in Western Equatoria State collapsed while teaching on Monday, reportedly due to hunger.

The incident happened at Renzi Primary School in Tambura County, according to County Education Director Mathew Kassiano.

Kassiano explained that the teachers began sweating profusely before fainting during their lessons. “The first teacher collapsed before completing his class and was rushed to the hospital. Doctors found no illness—just hunger. He was revived with tea and sent home,” Kassiano said.

Shortly after, a second teacher also lost consciousness. Kassiano added that both teachers—and many pupils—had been surviving on wild mangoes, which have now run out.

He is calling for the urgent implementation of a school feeding programme to support both staff and students.

Western Equatoria State’s Minister of Education, Grace Apollo, confirmed the incident and appealed to the national government for swift intervention.

“Our teachers are suffering,” she said. “We’re told funds are in the bank, yet when we go there, bank managers claim otherwise. If money has been allocated to the education sector, it should be transferred directly. Figures alone can’t feed anyone—send the money instead of just showing numbers.”

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03/06/2025

Jonglei teachers decry delay of March, April, and May 2025 salaries

The Jonglei State Teachers' Union (JSTU) has urged the government and the National Ministry of Finance and Planning to pay pending salary arrears for 2025.

According to a statement dated June 2, 2025, the Union claimed that the salaries for March, April, and May 2025 have not yet been paid, despite claims of disbursement by the government.

The teachers, however, called on the government to pay the salaries to avoid strikes and sudden interruptions of the learning process.

“Jonglei State Teachers' Union (JSTU) writes on behalf of teachers to urgently request the National Ministry of Finance & Planning (NMoGEI) to immediately disburse outstanding salaries for March, April, and May 2025,” the statement partly read.

“The matter is of utmost importance to prevent a possible strike that could disrupt educational activities across the state after an ultimatum was given by teachers,” it adds.

The Union stated that the delay in salary payments has placed significant financial strain on teachers, impacting their ability to perform their duties effectively.

Efforts to reach the Ministry of Finance and Planning for a comment on the matter were not successful.

IMMEDIATE PAYMENT OF OUTSTANDING SALARIES FOR MARCH, APRIL & MAY 2025 Jonglei State Teachers' Union (JSTU) writes on beh...
02/06/2025

IMMEDIATE PAYMENT OF OUTSTANDING SALARIES FOR MARCH, APRIL & MAY 2025

Jonglei State Teachers' Union (JSTU) writes on behalf of Teachers to urgently request National Ministry of Finance & Planning (NMoGEI) to immediately disburse outstanding salaries for March, April, and May 2025. The matter is of utmost importance to prevent a possible strike that could disrupt educational activities across the state after given ultimatum by teachers.

The delay in salary payments has placed significant financial strains on teachers, impacting their ability to perform their duties effectively. As schools have reopened, it is crucial that teachers receive their due compensation promptly to ensure they can focus on delivering quality education to our children. As union appeals for immediate payments

JSTU urges the National Ministry of Finance & Planning (NMoFP) and CBSS to prioritize this issue and take action within the specified period from Monday, 2nd June 2025 to Wednesday, 4th June 2025. Failure to address this will result in a definite strike by teachers, which union hopes to avoid through payment efforts.

Respecting teachers' rights is synonymous with respecting children's right to education. JSTU trusts that you will give this matter the urgent attention it deserves.

RESOLUTIONS OF ASSEMBLY BRAINSTORMING MEETING NUMBER 01/2025           Held On Friday, 30th May 2025********************...
01/06/2025

RESOLUTIONS OF ASSEMBLY BRAINSTORMING MEETING NUMBER 01/2025

Held On Friday, 30th May 2025
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ON EFFECTIVE TEACHING STRATEGIES (ETS) TO ENHANCE QUALITY EDUCATION IN THE CLASSROOMS

Assembly's Resolution to improving Effective Teaching Strategies In the classrooms, schools, etc:

a.) Teachers agreed to remain committed to enhancing effective teaching across classrooms and schools in Jonglei State.

b.) Teachers strongly urge the National Ministry of Finance & Planning (NMoFP) and CBSS to immediately pay outstanding salaries for March, April, and May 2025 to prevent potential strikes scheduled from 2nd to 4th June 2025.

However, the arrears for the entire year of 2024 from January to December remain unresolved and require urgent attention.

The assembly concluded with a commitment to advancing both educational quality and union development, ensuring a supportive environment for teachers and learners alike.

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