Years On, Tambura Displacement Camps Still Growing

Years On, Tambura Displacement Camps Still Growing

2025-07-02

(Tambura) – Thousands of families in South Sudan’s Tambura County remain displaced years after deadly intercommunal violence erupted in Western Equatoria in 2021. Many are living in makeshift camps, where they continue to struggle with insecurity, hunger, and the trauma of being separated from their loved ones. Inside the camps,Continue Reading

Ban on Imported Seeds Aims to Protect Local Crop Varieties in Lakes State

Ban on Imported Seeds Aims to Protect Local Crop Varieties in Lakes State

2025-07-02

(Rumbek) – The Lakes State government has officially banned the distribution of imported seeds to local farmers, directing all agricultural partners, including international organisations such as the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), to purchase seeds from local producers instead. Speaking to local media, the State MinisterContinue Reading

Seventh Day Adventist Leaders Ambushed in Warrap After Church Wedding

Seventh Day Adventist Leaders Ambushed in Warrap After Church Wedding

2025-07-02

(Tonj) – A member of the Seventh day Adventist Church was shot and killed and another seriously injured, after an ambush by unidentified gunmen on Sunday evening in Warrap State’s Tonj North County, church officials confirmed. The victims were Evangelist James Mangong Akol, who died at the scene, and PastorContinue Reading

Gatkuoth in Warrap for SPLM Ideological Renewal

Gatkuoth in Warrap for SPLM Ideological Renewal

2025-06-30

(Kuacjok) – Ambassador Ezekiel Lol Gatkuoth, a former South Sudanese diplomat and longstanding member of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM), visited Kuacjok in Warrap State on June 30, 2025, in what officials described as a symbolic act of unity and loyalty to the party’s founding principles. The visit, whichContinue Reading