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    Cow Clash in Rumbek East Sparks Legal Showdown

    By The South Sudan HeraldOctober 12, 2025 Peace and Security 2 Mins Read
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    Rumbek East Tensions Rise over Grazing Rights

    Weekend violence in Awan village exposed long-standing friction between cultivators and pastoralists across Rumbek East County. Police records show one farmer now in custody after several cows were slashed with a panga, allegedly to punish the herd for trampling maize plots.

    Residents say the incident, though isolated, reminds communities of past cycles of retaliation that once spiralled into deadly clashes, threatening harvests and cattle wealth alike.

    Inside the Weekend Altercation

    Commissioner Malual Anyuon told reporters police documented eight wounded animals before arresting the suspect at the scene after sunrise on Saturday.

    Herd owner Akuckerieth Marial Malual Anyar insists fifteen cows were cut, disputing the official tally and demanding full veterinary costs plus legal redress.

    Balancing Livelihoods: Authorities Speak

    “Cows support families, yet crops sustain them too,” Commissioner Anyuon noted, promising an inquiry that weighs both losses and steers clear of bias.

    He said the file will move to county court once investigators interview witnesses and assess farm damage, signalling swift but orderly justice under existing customary and statutory frameworks.

    Community Voices and Cultural Weight

    Women’s leader Alek Akim Dier condemned the attack, calling cattle “symbols of our history and hope,” and urged restraint when livestock stray onto tilled land.

    Anyar, portraying himself as a peace-minded elder, said he would repay the gardener’s ruined crops once an impartial assessment is made, but expects reciprocal acknowledgement of the herd’s suffering.

    Pathways to Prevent Future Clashes

    Local chiefs are encouraging joint mapping of dry-season grazing corridors and early reporting of crop damage, believing dialogue can spare both granaries and kraals.

    Development workers note that secure water points, stronger fences and community policing programmes could reduce accidental incursions, lowering the risk of reprisals engineered with machetes or guns.

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