Regional court tells Kiir to reinstate judges he unlawfully dismissed

South Sudan's President Salva Kiir Mayardit arrives for the 30th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the Heads of State and the Government of the African Union in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia January 29, 2018. (Photo credit: REUTERS)

August 1, 2020 (SSNN) – A former South Sudanese Judge says he and 14 other judges should be reinstated immediately after an East African court ruled President Salva Kiir illegally fired them three years ago. Former South Sudan Court of Appeals Judge Malek Mathiang Malek said he is grateful the East African Court of Justice ruled in his favor. President […]

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Opinion: How will S. Sudan make viable democracy if dissenters do not exist in its democracy?

Kuek Deng Kuek (Photo courtesy of the author)

Kuek Deng Kuek July 27, 2020 (SSNN) – In a democracy, it is all always significant to make decisions out of divergent views and ideas like in other parts of the world. For instance, in the US there are many parties like Republican and Democratic parties – the two major political organizations. One party pushes for socio-economic philosophy and the […]

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Opinion: Sudan’s army threatens activists, journalists with lawsuits

Members of Sudan's General Intelligence Service (Photo credit: Unknown)

By Mohamed Osman July 25, 2020 (SSNN) – On July 18, the Sudanese army issued aĀ statementĀ saying they had appointed a special commissioner to bring lawsuits againstĀ individuals who ā€œinsultā€ the army, including activists and journalists, both in and outside of Sudan, who write online. The army spokesperson invoked the troublesome Cybercrimes Act, an overly broad law introduced in 2007 that has […]

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Sudanese authorities find mass grave for 28 officers killed by Bashir in 1990

Sudanese president Omar al Bashir speaking at the Friendship Hall in Khartoum following the recapture of Heglig by his forces after brief capture by South Sudan army in April 2012 (Photo credit: Getty Images)

July 24, 2020 (SSNN) – Sudanese authorities have announced that they have found a mass grave that most likely contains remains of 28 army officers executed in 1990 for plotting an attempted coup against the former President Omar al-Bashir. According to the public prosecutor, the officers were executed in mysterious circumstances after a quick military trial one year after Bashir […]

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Analysis: Independent administrative areas – a leaf from colonial legacy of ā€˜divide to rule’

Academician and professor, Dr. Peter Adwok Nyaba ....

By Peter Adwok Nyaba July 24, 2020 (SSNN) – Reflecting on Prof. John Lonsdale’s statement of wisdom that ā€œThe Africans used to live together as negotiating ethnicities until the colonial rule turned them into competing tribesā€, it will not be difficult to discern the vacuity and vanity behind decision to establish independent administrative areas (IAA) in Ruweng and Pibor in […]

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Trump gives refuge to South Sudan economist

South Sudan economist Peter Biar Ajak after arrival at a US airport (Photo credit: Peter Biar's twitter)

July 24, 2020 (SSNN) – United States President Donald J. Trump has given South Sudan economist and former National Security Service (NSS) detainee, Peter Biar Ajak, a refuge in the United States after fears that Kiir’s NSS operatives were looking for him in Nairobi. “Thank you President @realDonaldTrump for saving my family+me & giving us refuge in the USA after […]

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Opinion: Eye Radio shouldn’t falsely implicate General Akol Ayii in corruption and nepotism

Police Maj. Gen. Dr. Akol Ayii Madut ...

By Deng Gatpan Wang July 23, 2020 (SSNN) – On 22nd July 2020, the sole anti-government radio station known as Eye Radio, broadcast a fabricated audio report that implicates the current Director of South Sudan Customs Service in financial corruption and nepotism. The Eye Radio reporter broadcast the report inform of audio which he claims to have been recorded from […]

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Opinion: COVID-19: A New Reality

By Koang Chol July 22, 2020 (SSNN) – Throughout of human life, many changes evolved out of calamitous circumstances that brought up an incredible and unimaginable practice. Historically, it has been a pattern whether it was meaningful change or impractical change. Certainly, pandemics and wars are the leading cause of deaths for so many people across the world over the […]

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Sudan’s PM appoints civilian governors

July 22, 2020 (SSNN) – Sudan’s Prime Minister Abdallah Hamdok on Wednesday announced the replacement of the military governors of its states by civilians. Addressing a news conference in the capital Khartoum, Hamdok said that Abdul Fattah Alburhan, the head of the Sovereign Council, has approved the appointment of the 18 civilian rulers of the states in the country, including […]

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Ex-Sudanese president back to court over 1989 coup

Sudan's former president Omar Hassan al-Bashir stands guarded inside a cage at the courthouse where he is facing corruption charges, in Khartoum, Sudan, August 19, 2019 (Photo credit: Reuters)

July 21, 2020 (SSNN) – Sudan’s former long-serving President Omar al-Bashir faces trial starting Tuesday in Khartoum over the military coup that brought him to power in 1989. Al-Bashir is already behind bars for corruption, but AFP reports that he could face the death penalty if convicted in the new charge. The 76-year-old is accused alongside 16 others. The trial […]

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Egyptian parliament directs army to intervene in Libyan conflict

Egyptian attack helicopter at an airbase (Photo credit: Egyptian media)

July 20, 2020 (SSNN) – Weeks into speculation that Egypt might intervene in Libya, Egypt’s Parliament has approved that troops be sent to its western neighbor in a bid to ward off Government of National Accord (GNA) fighters aiming to capture Sirte. TheĀ decision, which is based on a constitutional stipulation that military intervention be carried out externally to Egypt based […]

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SPLA-IO urges gov’t to release detained commander

July 20, 2020 (SSNN) – South Sudan’s main armed opposition group, SPLA-IO, led by First Vice President Dr. Riek Machar Teny has urged the South Sudan People’s Defence Force (SSPDF) to release detained SPLA-IO commander. Over the weekend, General Gabriel Bol Wek, a senior SPLA-IO commander in Western Bahr el Ghazal state’s Jur River was arrested by government forces, reportedly […]

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Renowned Kenyan journalist tests positive for COVID-19

Kenyan journalist Jeff Koinange (Photo credit: Supplied)

July 20, 2020 (SSNN) – Kenya’s Citizen TV news anchor and radio host Jeff Koinange has tested positive for coronavirus. The TV anchor is the latest Citizen TV employee to confirm to have contracted the deadly virus. Koinange went on social media to inform Kenyans of his status saying he had no symptoms of the virus and felt very okay. […]

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Kiir says he rejected to be dictated on who to appoint as governor Ā 

South Sudan president Salva Kiir Mayardit witnessing the swearing ceremony for newly appointed officials (Photo credit: PPU)

July 20, 2020 (SSNN) – South Sudan President Salva Kiir Mayardit has said that he rejected to be dictated on who should be appointed as governor of any state in South Sudan, and as such some of the nomination by other parties. Kiir made the remarks during the swearing-in ceremony of the newly appointed governors of Jonglei and Western Bahr […]

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Opinion: End female genital mutilation in South Sudan

Beek Mabior (Photo courtesy of the author)

By Beek Mabior July 20, 2020 (SSNN) – Female circumcision is satanic and I’m deeply dissatisfied and unhappy with this practice in our nation that fuel indignity and attack against women’s rights and freedoms in South Sudan and beyond. We all need to come together and eliminate this meaningless and disgraceful cultural practice in our country. A woman is a […]

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South Sudan oil production drops amid COVID-19 disruption

South Sudan's Petroleum Minister Awow Daniel Chuang addresses stakeholders during the release of the country's seventh annual petroleum report in the capital Juba, Feb. 20, 2020. (Photo credit: Xinhua)

July 20, 2020 (SSNN) – South Sudan oil production has dropped to 170,000 barrels per day (bpd) from 185,000 bpd due to disruptions caused by COVID-19 pandemic, a senior official has said. Awow Daniel Chuang, the undersecretary in the ministry of petroleum, disclosed that the drop in production is the result of global economic slowdown due to COVID-19 that has […]

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Fighting in Mapel as army detains senior SPLA-IO commander

South Sudan army soldiers in an unidentified area (Photo credit: unknown)

July 20, 2020 (Nyamilepedia) – Fierce fighting has broken out between South Sudan People’s Defense Force (SSPDF) and Sudan People’s Liberation Army in Opposition (SPLA-IO) in Mapel, one of the training centers for the unified forces, sources have said. The fighting, one source said, occurred on Sunday morning; a day after the SSPDF abducted the deputy commander of SPLA-IO Nahr […]

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Opinion: Dr. John Garang’s 1993 prediction about South Sudan economy and infrastructure

South Sudan's former deputy minister of interior Salva Mathok Gengdit (Photo credit: Supplied)

By Gen. Salva Mathok Gengdit July 18, 2020 (SSNN) – My personal congratulations goes to H.E President Salva Kiir Mayardit for the 9th anniversary of our independence. I also congratulate our comrades whom we made that day a real, particularly our martyrs, without them, we would have not made it. Congratulations! The predictions and events are always part of histories. […]

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South Sudan police arrest Ugandan national for selling dog meat

South Sudan Inspector General of Police, Gen. Majak Akec, accompanied by other officials(Photo credit: supplied/SSNN)

July 17, 2020 (SSNN) – Authorities in South Sudan’s capital Juba have arrested a Ugandan national who has been accused by local residents of selling meet, according to police spokesman Maj. General Daniel Justine. The arrest – Justine told journalists – took place on Thursday when the police in Juba’s northern police station were alerted by local residents of suspicious […]

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