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    South Sudan’s New Cybercrime Bill Targets Safer Web

    By The South Sudan HeraldDecember 16, 2025 Africa 1 Min Read
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    Legislative Momentum

    Parliament passed the Cybercrime and Computer Misuse Bill in November 2025 after months of hearings. The text now awaits President Salva Kiir’s assent, a procedural step officials predict will happen shortly (Eye Radio, 2025).

    Empowering Regulators

    Dr. Labanya Mathya, Director for Corporate Affairs at the National Communication Authority, says the legislation will give regulators firmer legal ground to request timely takedowns from mobile operators and internet providers.

    She argues that faster collaboration among platforms, underpinned by court orders, could stem misinformation before it corrodes public trust, especially in the build-up to elections.

    Election Context and Online Speech

    South Sudan is expected to hold its first national polls since independence in 2011. Officials believe a clarified cyber-law will reassure voters that digital debate remains open yet accountable.

    Public Concerns and Digital Literacy

    Civil society groups welcome protections for e-transactions but caution against overreach. They call for transparent judicial oversight and broader digital literacy so citizens can discern facts from manipulative content.

    Outlook for Safe Cyberspace

    If signed, the bill will align South Sudan with regional peers such as Kenya and Rwanda, which already police cyber-crime under statute. Observers say implementation speed, budget and training will ultimately decide its impact.

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