AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoPublic Finance: South Sudan’s Cabinet has approved an SSP 11.3 trillion resource envelope and expenditure framework for 2026/27, sending it to parliament for scrutiny, while also tightening tax-exemption rules for imports of alcohol, cigarettes, vehicles and other non-exempt goods. Trade & Customs: South Sudan and Tanzania signed a customs cooperation deal to speed cargo movement through the Port of Dar es Salaam and strengthen the Dar es Salaam–South Sudan trade corridor, including plans for a dedicated customs office and digital integration. Elections & Governance: Election oversight bodies warn December 22 polls could slip as the Political Parties Council reports a 60% funding gap and security challenges, while monitors also flag recurring ceasefire violations and delayed security reforms. Salaries & Cost of Living: Jonglei civil servants begin receiving one month’s salary after nearly two years, but public calls grow for clearing at least six months to one year of arrears. Health & Risk: Yei County steps up Ebola preparedness amid cross-border concerns, as UN agencies warn South Sudan’s hunger crisis is worsening with funding shortfalls pushing millions toward acute hunger. Business & Finance: Optasia says it has launched merchant lending across its footprint, including new deployments in South Sudan, as Africa’s MSME credit gap drives fintech expansion.
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