South Sudan Oil Transit at Risk as Sudan War Turns Energy into Bargaining Tool

South Sudan Oil Transit at Risk as Sudan War Turns Energy into Bargaining Tool

2025-12-17

(JUBA) – A fragile security arrangement around Sudan’s main oil producing area has brought short term relief for South Sudan’s economy, but it has also underlined how deeply Juba’s public finances remain tied to instability north of the border. Last week, fighters from Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces entered Heglig, aContinue Reading

Juba Delegation Inspects Port Sudan Oil Terminal in High Level Visit

Juba Delegation Inspects Port Sudan Oil Terminal in High Level Visit

2025-12-17

(PORT SUDAN) – South Sudan’s government has conducted a high level visit to oil companies and the oil loading terminal at Port Sudan, highlighting efforts to secure the country’s crude oil exports to international markets. The delegation was led by Ambassador Monday Semaya K. Kumba, Minister of Foreign Affairs andContinue Reading

South Sudanese Refugees Face Job and Language Barriers in Vermont

South Sudanese Refugees Face Job and Language Barriers in Vermont

2025-12-16

(VERMONT, US) – South Sudanese families resettled in Bennington, Vermont, are facing significant challenges in finding stable employment and accessing support services, a roundtable discussion hosted at the Bennington County Multicultural Community Center (BCMCC) revealed. Since October 2022, when Bennington was designated as a refugee resettlement site, about 205 refugeesContinue Reading

South Sudan Revenue Authority Warns Against Exemptions and Smuggling

South Sudan Revenue Authority Warns Against Exemptions and Smuggling

2025-12-12

(JUBA) – The head of the South Sudan Revenue Authority has issued a firm warning to staff and the wider business community about improper tax exemptions and rising smuggling cases, saying these practices are putting pressure on the country’s fragile economy. Commissioner General William Anyuon Kuol delivered the message duringContinue Reading