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Deputy President Paul Mashatile concludes working visit to Republic of South Sudan

Deputy President Paul Mashatile concludes working visit to Republic of South Sudan

Deputy President of the Republic of South Africa, Mr Paul Mashatile, has concluded a successful two-day working visit to the Republic of South Sudan. The visit sought to take stock of the state of the implementation of the 2018 Revitalised...

Owner:  South African Government
Sudan, South Sudan Reach Agreement to Protect Oil Infrastructure
UN faces funding shortages, to cut peacekeeper force
US lack of funding results in cutting UN peacekeeping forces
Expellees get deported to Eswatini from US
Eswatini Receives More US-Deported Migrants
Somalia’s Parliament Endorses African Charter on Child Rights, Welfare
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From Afghanistan to South Sudan: shrinking aid, spiking hunger
Sudan deports South Sudanese women without their children

Sudan deports South Sudanese women without their children

A section of returnees arriving in Aweil through Abyei earlier this year. [Photo: Courtesy]RENK – More than 100 South Sudanese women have been deported from Sudan’s capital, Khartoum, without their children, prompting a local South Sudanese...

Owner:  Tor Madira Machier
Rwanda eyes bigger share of Africa’s $4trn service market under AfCFTA

Rwanda eyes bigger share of Africa’s $4trn service market under AfCFTA

According to Trade and Industry Minister Prudence Sebahizi, the government has developed the National AfCFTA Implementation Strategy and its Green Supplement, both of which prioritise service exports as a cornerstone of inclusive and sustainable...

Owner:  Leonard Stiegeler
Prosecution of South Sudan’s vice-president raises fears of return to full-scale civil war

Prosecution of South Sudan’s vice-president raises fears of return to full-scale civil war

South Sudan’s opposition and observers have warned that the prosecution of the country’s suspended vice-president, Riek Machar, risks jeopardising a peace agreement that ended a devastating civil war and plunging the country into full-scale...

Owner:  The Scott Trust
South Sudan backs water security, climate action

South Sudan backs water security, climate action

By Alan Clement South Sudan has reaffirmed it’s commitment to advancing water security, promoting climate resilience, and enhancing regional cooperation as the country joins global experts at the 8th Cairo Water Week. This year’s 5-day summit in...

Owner:  Stella Kiden Mandela
South Sudan’s debt crisis rooted in gov’t failure to manage oil wealth – report
World Bank confirms Naira is no longer among Africa’s weakest currencies in new ranking

World Bank confirms Naira is no longer among Africa’s weakest currencies in new ranking

The World Bank has revealed that the Nigerian currency has exited the list of weakest-performing currencies in Africa The position followed a gain of about 5.07% in 2025, credited to reforms under President Tinubu, which have boosted reserves...

Owner:  Naij.com Media Limited
Unite for a Peaceful and Prosperous South Sudan

Unite for a Peaceful and Prosperous South Sudan

By Deng Chol South Sudan has endured years of division, conflict, and mistrust. Families live with uncertainty, communities struggle to rebuild, and hope for a better future is often delayed. The question is not whether peace and prosperity are...

Owner:  Stella Kiden Mandela
Private sector key to peace, equality in South Sudan – report

Private sector key to peace, equality in South Sudan – report

The private sector can be a transformative force in addressing South Sudan’s interconnected challenges of conflict, climate change and gender inequality, according to a new report unveiled Monday. The report from the Institute of Social Policy and...

Owner:  Non-transparent
Opinion | The dangerous logic: Why arming South Sudan rebels is justified

Opinion | The dangerous logic: Why arming South Sudan rebels is justified

Every dictator fears talk of resistance more than actual revolt. When people take up armed struggle, regimes rush to rewrite the story, portraying the fight for survival as a threat and the uprising as illegitimate, all to maintain their grip on...

Owner:  Non-transparent
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