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    Cow Chaos: South Sudan Farmer Sets Huts Ablaze

    By The South Sudan HeraldSeptember 18, 2025 Peace and Security 2 Mins Read
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    Crops Trampled, Tempers Ignite in Aweil West

    Riang-Angon village in South Sudan’s Northern Bahr El Ghazal felt the crackle of flames this week, after farmer Bol Ngor Bak allegedly torched two huts when roaming cattle trampled his sorghum and groundnuts.

    Swift Police Detention of Suspect

    Police inspector Atak Wol Kiir said officers captured Bak moments after villagers chased him across dusty lanes; the 50-year-old, now held in Aweil town for his own safety, reportedly offered no clear explanation during questioning.

    Villagers Scramble to Rescue Livestock

    Witnesses described chaotic scenes as neighbors rushed into the burning byre, pushing cows and goats into daylight while smoke billowed above the thatch, a sight many called unprecedented in their largely quiet payam.

    Calls for Peaceful Dispute Mechanisms

    Kiir reminded residents that crop damage cases should reach police desks, where compensation committees verify losses, instead of sparking vigilantism that endangers lives and property.

    Traditional Leaders Stress Cattle Management

    Local chiefs and elders, echoing state agriculture officers, urge herders to tether or supervise animals during the post-rainy season when farms stand vulnerable, hoping to avert clashes that can ripple far beyond a single field.

    Outlook for Community Harmony

    As investigators catalogue soot-blackened walls, many villagers express relief at the calm return; attention now shifts to formal mediation sessions that will weigh damages, assign restitution, and, leaders hope, rebuild trust among farmers and pastoralists.

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