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    September Pay Hits Accounts Early in Juba

    The South Sudan HeraldBy The South Sudan HeraldSeptember 24, 2025 Business 2 Mins Read
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    Timely Payroll Confirmed

    For the first time in months, South Sudanese civil servants reported seeing their September salaries before the calendar page turned, a development confirmed by the Ministry of Finance and Planning on 24 September.

    Officials credited a standing order from Vice President for the Economic Cluster directing that payroll clear by the 24th of every month, framing it as a marker of discipline within public finance.

    Directive Reinforces Fiscal Discipline

    The ministry’s statement emphasized that meeting the deadline was not a one-off gesture but part of an institutional routine expected by the presidency and spearheaded by Vice President Dr. James Wani Igga, who chairs the Economic Cluster.

    Observers view the clear chain of command as critical; in past cycles, administrative bottlenecks often delayed salaries for weeks.

    Reform Agenda in Motion

    The ministry reiterated its pledge to roll out wider economic reforms, including stricter budget execution and enhanced revenue collection, arguing that predictable pay boosts morale and underpins service delivery.

    Economist Peter Biar, speaking to local media, noted that timely payroll could inject liquidity into domestic markets and stabilize rural purchasing power during the harvest season.

    Voices from the Pay Lines

    In Juba’s Konyo Konyo market, teacher Mary Ayen said, “Pay arrived before my rent deadline for the first time this year; it eases pressure on my family.”

    Uniformed personnel echoed similar relief, explaining that on-time salaries reduce reliance on high-interest loans from informal lenders.

    Broader Economic Signals

    Analysts argue the move signals a cautious but discernible shift toward fiscal normalcy in South Sudan, a country still navigating post-conflict reconstruction.

    Regional observers suggest consistent payroll performance could encourage donor confidence and attract private investments, especially in agriculture and small manufacturing.

    The finance ministry said it will publish monthly compliance reports, allowing lawmakers and citizens to monitor progress.

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