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South Sudan can be global leader in wildlife if well preserved – expert

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The Manager of the African Parks Network asserts that South Sudan has the potential to become a global leader in wildlife conservation...

Author: | Published: Tuesday, April 23, 2024

S. Sudan enormous resources is ‘mind-boggling’ -EU Ambassador

Published: Saturday, April 20, 2024

Agricultural Bank to support farmers with tractors, fuel

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Official urges working youth to shun extravagant spending

The Undersecretary in the Ministry of Youth and Sports has encouraged young entrepreneurs to exercise financial discipline and resist the...

Trade ministry eyes import subsidies as cost-of-living bites

The Minister of Trade and Industry says the government is working with the private sector to import goods to be sold at a cheaper price,...

South Sudan introduces first-ever biometric payment system

The South Sudan government has introduced a World Bank-funded biometric payment system for effective data management and initiating an...

Some governors ‘took money by force’ from salary committees

The Minister of Public Service and Human Resource Development said the government has disbanded the salary payment committees after some...

Adok says NCA collects close to SSP.5 billion in revenue monthly

The telecom sector collectively contributes close to 5 billion South Sudan Pounds to the government coffers monthly, according to the...

Its only in S. Sudan where relatives replace dead civil servants – Justice Chan

South Sudan's Chief Justice has urged the Ministry of Public Services and Human Resource Development to address fictitious names and...

NCA to audit employment, revoke work permits, secure jobs for youth

The National Communication Authority is set to audit employment in companies it licensed and revoke the work permit of contractors...

Gov’t to increase water tariffs at Juba filling stations next month

The South Sudan Urban Water Corporation is set to increase water tariffs at filling stations to 200 pounds per drum next month, citing...

NCA warns Telecom companies of penalties for discriminating users

The National Communication Authority has come up with penalties against Telcom companies discriminating against non-subscribers from...

Officials sound alarm over random trees cutting in Greater Mundri

The Commissioners of Mundri East and West counties of Western Equatoria State have raised concerns over the random cutting of trees in the...

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