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    Kiir Fires SSBC Chief, Elevates Panther

    The South Sudan HeraldBy The South Sudan HeraldAugust 15, 2025 Politics 2 Mins Read
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    Sudden Shake-Up at SSBC

    Juba awoke to fresh headlines early Thursday as President Salva Kiir, in a late-night decree, removed managing director James Magok Chilim from the South Sudan Broadcasting Corporation and named seasoned journalist John Madol Panther as successor.

    State television interrupted programming to read the order, which cited a Council of Ministers recommendation yet omitted timing details. The cabinet itself has not convened publicly for months, fueling speculation over how and where the decision crystallised.

    Legal Framework Governing Appointments

    The 2013 Broadcasting Corporation Act assigns the board the power to nominate a managing director by two-thirds vote, followed by ministerial and cabinet endorsement, for a renewable five-year mandate.

    Observers note that presidential decrees, though common, operate within that framework, making Thursday’s announcement both legally sound and politically strategic.

    James Magok Chilim’s Tumultuous Tenure

    Magok assumed the post in 2016, navigating civil-war propaganda battles and acute budget constraints.

    Information Minister Michael Makuei suspended him in April 2020 over alleged ‘intransigence, disobedience and incompetence’, only to reinstate him nine months later after internal reviews.

    Critics from opposition parties accused Magok of skewing airtime toward the ruling Sudan People’s Liberation Movement, a charge he routinely denied on air.

    John Madol Panther’s Media Journey

    Panther started as a camera operator at the then-SSBC radio service before reporting for The Citizen newspaper and later leading information departments in Gok and Lakes states.

    Colleagues describe him as a ‘quiet reformer’ focused on staff training and regional content, arguing that national cohesion hinges on stories beyond Juba.

    Implications for Media Landscape

    Civil society groups welcomed fresh leadership but urged the new boss to widen political coverage and respect journalist safety in the run-up to the 2024 elections.

    Government supporters, however, emphasise stability over rapid change, noting that SSBC’s public messaging is central to peace-deal implementation.

    As Panther prepares his first editorial meeting, all eyes remain on whether policy will tilt toward inclusive nation-building or preserve the status quo.

    Outlook toward 2024 Polls

    With elections pencilled for next year, SSBC’s tone could influence voter confidence and international perceptions; Panther’s stewardship will be measured less by decrees and more by airtime balance.

    Regional observers see the reshuffle as a routine sovereign move rather than outside pressure, a reminder that domestic politics, not foreign diktats, steer South Sudan’s media compass.

    Media Governance Salva Kiir SSBC
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