Author: The South Sudan Herald

Renewed Violence in Central Equatoria The sound of heavy weapons shattered dawn in Lasu and Libogo on Saturday, marking the sharpest confrontation in months between South Sudan People’s Defence Forces and the SPLA-IO. Both camps accuse each other of provoking the firefight that shook Yei River County. Fragile Peace Accord Faces Key Test Signed in 2018, the Revitalized Agreement promised unified forces and nation-wide cease-fire. Yet slow cantonment, unpaid troops and rival command structures keep mistrust alive, analysts observe. CEPO Executive Director Edmund Yakani urged field commanders to shield civilians, warning that every violation chips away at confidence and imperils…

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Historic Community Vote in Juba A rare display of organised grassroots democracy unfolded at Nyakuroon Cultural Centre, Juba, as the Kakwa community cast ballots to pick their cultural chief for the next four years. Out of 293 valid votes, senior administrator Dada Isaac Lemi secured 191, defeating veteran politician Jacob Aligo Lo-Ladu, who garnered 102. Ballot Math and Border Hopes Observers from civic groups praised the transparent count, noting that Kakwa clans live across South Sudan, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo, so the outcome resonates beyond Juba. “The message is unity without frontiers,” said researcher Stella Logali, adding…

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Border Seizures Spotlight Food Safety A spate of interceptions at Nimule, South Sudan’s busiest land gateway, has revived the debate on food security in Central Africa. Authorities turned back suspect maize and beans, underscoring how vigilant border science can shield millions from hidden contaminants. Maize Flour Held Over Aflatoxin Risk Lab analysts at Nimule seized two trucks of Ugandan maize flour, logging aflatoxin readings well above East African Community thresholds. Officials immediately ordered re-export, citing cancer risks tied to the toxin, and alerted traders to tighten post-harvest handling. Beans Shipment Found Alive With Insects Inspectors flagged a Tanzanian truck of…

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Quarterfinal That Captivates Africa Luanda’s Pavilhão do Kilamba hosts a quarterfinal that could redefine African basketball prestige. South Sudan’s Bright Stars meet Senegal’s Lions of Teranga, with the winner advancing to a probable date against Nigeria. Bright Stars Seek Rapid Ascent Two years after a World Cup breakthrough and Olympic qualification, South Sudan want hardware to match hype. Coach Royal Ivey insists, “Our timeline is accelerated, but the belief in our locker room is real.” Senegal’s Tested Core Returns Senegal arrive with eight veterans from the 2021 bronze-medal squad and a bruising inside game. Forward Gorgui Dieng notes the stakes:…

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New Payams Spark Local Turmoil A decision by Jonglei State authorities to create about twenty new payams and bomas earlier this year has generated an unexpected storm. In Bor County, three veteran chiefs were dismissed after they rejected being reassigned to the newborn Chuei-Keer Payam. Chiefs Challenge Dismissal Process In a joint letter dated 12 August, Mariar Maluil, Aguto Chol, and Angeth Noon argued that proper consultation never occurred. According to Aguto Chol, the move “disrespects our community and the law,” and the trio is ready to seek reinstatement in court if administrative appeals fail. Civil Society Defends Free Expression…

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A Voice Returns to the Spotlight After a year off-stage, South Sudanese singer Hani Breva re-enters the limelight with the video for “Chide”. Filmed in Juba and Nairobi, the release has racked up thousands of plays within hours, confirming her enduring draw among Gen-Z listeners. Moru Word, Universal Feelings “Chide” means “cold” in Moru, a language spoken in Western Equatoria. Breva bends the metaphor into a love tale, singing about distance that chills the heart. “I wanted listeners to feel that shiver of missing someone,” she told Standard Zone News yesterday. By foregrounding Moru, the artist joins a growing wave…

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South Sudan Health Leadership Shake-Up South Sudan’s Ministry of Health announced a key reshuffle on Friday, naming seasoned administrator Dr Harriet Akelo Pasquale as Director-General for International Health and Coordination, according to a ministerial order obtained by Eye Radio. The decree, signed by Health Minister Sarah Cleto Rial, takes immediate effect and relieves Dr Malek Deng from the role. Mandate of International Health Coordination The directorate manages the country’s engagements with global health bodies, donor agencies and humanitarian NGOs, ensuring policies align with international standards while reflecting national priorities. It also tracks cross-border disease surveillance, a critical task as South…

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Journalist Training Boosts Field Readiness Thirty-five Warrap State reporters gathered in Kuajok on Friday for an intensive workshop on conflict-zone coverage, hosted by local NGO Bridge for Social Service and financed by the Korea International Cooperation Agency. The one-day session carried the theme “Peace and Community Cohesion” and promised practical tips on gathering facts, verifying sources and filing balanced copy under pressure. Neutrality in Conflict Reporting Santino Manut Walgot, director-general at the state information ministry, reminded attendees that neutrality is both an ethic and a shield, noting that single-sided stories can expose journalists to community retaliation. “Present accurate, fair and…

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Election Night Upset Francis Amin Michael reclaimed the presidency of the South Sudan Football Federation after an emphatic 26–12 delegate vote over incumbent Augustino Maduot Parek, a result that startled many analysts who had predicted continuity. Thirty-eight delegates, representing regional associations, referees, coaches and women’s football committees, cast their ballots under the supervision of officials from FIFA, CAF and the national sports ministry, ensuring broad legitimacy, according to observers present in Juba. Underdog Script Rewritten Amin previously led the federation from 2017 to 2021 before losing to Maduot. His camp framed the new victory as vindication of his earlier agenda,…

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Key Arrests in Yambio Shooting Western Equatoria police confirmed the detention of five suspects linked to the 3 August killing of Director-General Peter Michael Mbia at his Napere residence in Yambio. Commissioner Phillip Madut Tong said dossiers are complete and the accused will soon appear before a competent court. Commissioner stressed community vigilance helped identify the alleged gunmen, though he withheld their identities pending arraignment. Who Was Peter Michael Mbia? Mbia served as director general in the State Ministry of General Education and Instruction, steering curriculum reforms and teacher-training drives since 2020. Colleagues recall him as a pragmatic technocrat who…

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