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 the 2026/27 fiscal year, sending it to the Transitional National Legislative Assembly for debate, with the government also tightening tax-exemption rules for imports. Trade & Revenue: 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 information sharing. Elections & Institutions: Peace monitors warn December 22, 2026 elections could slip as the Political Parties Council and National Constitutional Review Commission face major funding gaps and insecurity, while the Political Parties Council says it has a 60% shortfall threatening key field activities. Salaries & Public Trust: Jonglei civil servants have started receiving one month’s salary after nearly two years of arrears, but public calls are growing for at least six months to one year to be cleared. Health Security: With Ebola spreading in DR Congo and cases reported in neighboring Uganda, Yei County authorities renewed Ebola preparedness efforts, citing cross-border movement and trade risks. Diplomacy & Business: Russia says it will open new diplomatic missions in four African countries, including South Sudan already having an embassy opened in 2025.
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