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    Ban on Juba Machetes: Prison Awaits Violators

    By The South Sudan HeraldOctober 29, 2025 Peace and Security 1 Min Read
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    Military Decree on Machetes

    The South Sudanese Chief of Defence Forces, General Paul Nang, has outlawed carrying machetes, locally called pangas, throughout Juba. He warns that anyone found with one without clear justification will face arrest and prosecution.

    Showcase of Seized Firearms

    Nang spoke during an exhibition where security agencies displayed more than 200 firearms collected in a recent citywide sweep. The display served as visual evidence of ongoing efforts to rid residential areas of lethal objects.

    Zero Tolerance Strategy Explained

    Calling machetes “the biggest security threat in the city,” the general instructed forces to treat violators as criminals intent on harming citizens. He emphasized that fighting inside the capital will not be tolerated under any circumstances.

    Legal and Community Reactions

    Legal officers present said existing penal codes already criminalise unlawful weapon possession. Community elders welcomed the directive, noting that everyday disputes too often escalate once pangas appear.

    Next Steps for Urban Security

    Nang authorised raids on any location suspected of hiding arms, urging inspection units to continue unannounced searches. He framed the measure as part of broader reforms aimed at stabilising Juba and safeguarding daily life.

    Archdiocese of Juba machete ban urban security
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