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    South African Envoy Steps In as Juba Tensions Rise

    By The South Sudan HeraldOctober 9, 2025 Peace and Security 2 Mins Read
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    South African Diplomatic Mission in Juba

    Deputy President Paul Mashatile landed in Juba on Wednesday, opening a two-day working visit aimed at re-energising South Sudan’s delicate peace trajectory. Vice President Benjamin Bol Mel and senior ministers greeted the South African envoy at a brisk airport ceremony.

    Revitalized Peace Agreement at a Crossroads

    Talks immediately focused on speeding the Revitalized Peace Agreement signed in 2018, whose benchmarks on security unification, constitutional reforms and elections remain partly unmet. Mashatile framed the moment as “critical for democracy and development” while Bol Mel welcomed South Africa’s “consistent solidarity.”

    The urgency is underscored by fresh clashes between government and opposition units across Upper Nile and Unity states, incidents that peace monitors say could spiral if political decisions lag. Regional observers believe Pretoria’s presence may nudge rival leaders toward compromise.

    Courtroom Stakes and Forensic Expertise

    Mashatile’s itinerary intersects with a high-stakes criminal case: the Special Court trying Riek Machar for alleged murder and treason has delayed ruling on digital evidence until a South African forensic expert arrives. Diplomats view the linkage as gentle pressure for transparent proceedings.

    Pretoria’s Mediation Footprint

    Since early mediation under the late Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa, South Africa has blended moral authority with technical assistance in Juba. From cantonment audits to judicial training, Pretoria’s involvement has earned cautious praise from church leaders and international partners alike.

    Regional Economic Stakes

    Stability in South Sudan directly affects trade corridors linking Mombasa to Pointe-Noire, analysts note. Any relapse into conflict would unsettle neighbouring economies and complicate continental plans for the African Continental Free Trade Area’s seamless logistics.

    Roadmap to 2024 Elections

    Before departing, Mashatile is expected to confer with President Salva Kiir and opposition figures on timelines for a unified army and credible polls slated for late 2024. Officials privately admit the calendar is tight, yet hope external support can bridge gaps.

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