Civil Aviation Among Government Agencies Resisting South Sudan E-Tax

Civil Aviation Among Government Agencies Resisting South Sudan E-Tax

2025-07-23

(JUBA) – South Sudan’s new electronic tax collection system has generated SSP 100 billion (approximately USD 21.7 million) within just two weeks of its launch, according to the National Revenue Authority (NRA). The system, introduced to modernise revenue collection, is already showing promising results. However, authorities say full success isContinue Reading

South Sudan Central Bank to Print More Money Following Salary Delays and Cash Shortage

South Sudan Central Bank to Print More Money Following Salary Delays and Cash Shortage

2025-07-22

(JUBA) – The Bank of South Sudan has announced a plan to print additional currency in a bid to ease the ongoing cash shortage that has delayed salary payments to civil servants and worsened liquidity conditions across the economy. Speaking before the Transitional National Legislative Assembly’s Finance and Economic PlanningContinue Reading

Experts Say Oil Won’t Fix South Sudan’s Debt Crisis

Experts Say Oil Won’t Fix South Sudan’s Debt Crisis

2025-07-21

(JUBA) – Economic experts have poured cold water on President Salva Kiir’s recent assurance that restarting oil production will bring South Sudan back to economic stability, warning that the country’s deep rooted structural and financial challenges remain unresolved. South Sudan, a landlocked country, depends heavily on Port Sudan for exportingContinue Reading

Oil Dependent Economy Undermining South Sudan Budget

Oil Dependent Economy Undermining South Sudan Budget

2025-07-21

(JUBA) – A new policy paper from the Institute of Social Policy and Research (ISPR) critically examines South Sudan’s proposed 2025–2026 national budget, focusing specifically on the country’s overdependence on oil revenue and how this continues to undermine effective fiscal planning, citizen participation and sustainable development. Authored by Boboya JamesContinue Reading