- Aweil Graduates’ Digital-Age Values Push Shocks Juba
- Deceased Nominee in Kiir Dialogue Body: What Happened
- South Sudan Peace Talks: Inclusion or Illusion?
- Duk County cattle raids leave 10 dead, 1 injured
- Western Equatoria Assembly pause after key laws
- Azande Kingdom 4th Anniversary: What to Expect
- Juba Visit: Clerics Push Peace, Unity Message
- Cash Crunch: Central Bank Unveils 2026 Fix Plan
Author: The South Sudan Herald
Modern Lifeline in South Sudan In Juba, the China Friendship Hospital has emerged as a rare high-tech sanctuary for patients navigating South Sudan’s fragile health system. Opened in 2011 with Beijing’s backing, the facility offers specialist care that many local clinics cannot match, patients say. Patient Stories of Recovery Nyandeng Malual recalled arriving breathless and leaving revitalised. “The Chinese doctors did more than treat my illness; they gave me back my life,” she told (Radio Tamazuj), crediting the hospital with restoring her ability to farm and support her family. Training Local Health Workers Beyond bedside care, Chinese and South Sudanese…
Screening Drive Uncovers Hidden Burden A four-month screening campaign at King Atoroba Peni Rikito’s royal palace tested 1,746 residents, revealing 396 hepatitis B infections, Azande Kingdom Health Minister Siro Peter David disclosed, Tuesday. Women account for 185 cases, men 161 and children 50, illustrating the virus’s broad demographic sweep (Azande Kingdom Health Department). More than 500 individuals who tested negative received immediate vaccination, yet health workers warned that supplies are nearly depleted, limiting efforts to build herd immunity before the infection curve rises further. Vaccine and Equipment Gaps Loom Minister David admitted that Yambio’s referral hospital lacks antiviral drugs, viral-load…
Juba cemetery shortage alarms residents Families in South Sudan’s capital report long journeys to rural villages after finding no space to bury loved ones in town. Only one active public graveyard—near Checkpoint on New Yei Road—still accepts burials. Urban growth and legal gaps drive the crunch Rapid population expansion has swallowed older cemeteries in Gumbo, Juba Na Bari, New Site, Hai Malakal and Konyo-Konyo, now dotted with informal homes. Lawmakers blame weak land protection and the absence of a national regulation for burial sites. Parliament demands accountability from officials On Tuesday the Transitional National Legislative Assembly voted to summon the…
Arrest in Dubai Raises Alarms The sudden detention of South Sudanese commentator Samuel Peter Oyay in Dubai has startled regional observers. UAE security officers reportedly raided his residence, searched for two hours and escorted him to an undisclosed facility, relatives told Eye Radio. Family Grapples With Silence His brother, speaking anonymously for safety, said the only information received was that “procedures will be carried out with him for five days.” No official charges have been communicated, and the family says they have not been allowed to visit or contact him. Critical Pen Drove Oyay’s Profile Oyay gained prominence through analytical…
Media Authority’s Rising Profile in South Sudan South Sudan’s Media Authority entered 2023 under scrutiny, yet it soon showcased an agile, rights-oriented posture. Observers credit the regulator with balancing statutory duties and democratic values, an equilibrium often elusive in young states navigating fragile political settlements. The body’s measured style contrasts with louder regional watchdogs. Officials routinely cite its mandate “to create an enabling media environment,” a phrase now echoed by reporters who once viewed regulators with suspicion. Restoring Press Access during Machar Trials The defining challenge arrived during the trials of First Vice President Dr. Riek Machar. Initial courtroom restrictions…
Historic IPC Membership South Sudan became the 193rd member of the International Paralympic Committee after a delegation traveled to South Korea on 26 September 2025. Officials describe the vote as a landmark that finally aligns the young nation with global standards of competitive sport for people with disabilities. Government Commitment to Inclusion Undersecretary Monica Agum Awet told The Dawn that membership ‘gives our disabled community the chance to perform regionally, continentally, and internationally’. She pledged seamless cooperation between the Ministry of Youth and Sports and the newly recognized National Paralympic Committee to nurture talent and remove logistical hurdles. Grassroots Programs…
Central Bank Sets Ambitious Reform Pace Since December 2023, the Bank of South Sudan has driven the Strengthening South Sudan’s Financial Sector project, or 3SF. Designed to shore up macro-stability and deepen credit channels, the plan reflects Juba’s broader push to pivot from oil reliance toward diversified enterprise. World Bank Grant Bolsters Capacity An International Development Association grant of US$18 million funds core activities. A World Bank support mission, visiting 15–19 September 2025, highlighted progress and flagged areas for technical fine-tuning, calling the partnership “a cornerstone for sustainable growth” (World Bank mission brief). Sharper Supervision and Compliance BOSS reports stronger…
House Arrest Sparks Alleged Assassination Scheme Dr. Riek Machar’s house arrest in March 2025 quickly birthed rumours of a lethal plan to silence him. Insiders say the idea was shelved after advisers warned President Salva Kiir of global condemnation and possible civil war. Reports claim Kiir’s circle later explored subtler methods, proposing to use the courts to sideline the opposition leader while avoiding the spectacle of violence. From Bullets to Bench: Judicial Strategy Emerges On 23 September 2025 fresh leaks spoke of a revived plot, now centred on a courtroom ambush during future proceedings. SPLM/A-IO publicly confirmed the threat days…
A Timely Gathering in Juba More than eighty delegates from every county in Central Equatoria met in Juba for a two-day Farmers and Herders Conference. Organised by the Community Empowerment for Progress Organization with IOM support, the forum addresses recurring clashes over grazing corridors and croplands. Governor Mujung’s Five-Point Appeal Opening the meeting, Governor Rabi Mujung Emmanuel urged participants to craft enforceable rules on cattle movement, empower chiefs, youth and women in mediation, revive local markets, curb political interference, and promote reconciliation. He called these steps “a blueprint for durable peace” (Eye Radio). Voices for Truthful Dialogue State Minister of…
Historic Return of Judges to Bentiu For the first time in 12 years, Unity State now hosts a permanent high court judge and a first-grade judge. Their arrival in Bentiu marks a decisive break from a period when formal justice was virtually absent. UNMISS announced the deployment in a statement, framing it as part of its protection-of-civilians mandate and support for rule of law in South Sudan. How the Mobile Court Operates The Bentiu mobile court opened on 29 September and will sit until 25 October. It combines criminal and civil jurisdiction, hearing cases from murder to land disputes under…
