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State and SNV seek regulation of South Sudan’s flourishing nonprofit industry

“There are some Counties with a huge number of NGOs; their presence deprives other Counties from developing and other essential services. This is an...

Governor Lobong: to liberate country economically, get a job

Youth are overwhelmed with misery. Growing levels of poverty, unemployment, corruption, lack of skills training institutions, and insecurity were among several issues raised by...

Justice guardians: chiefs trained to be arbiters of customary law

BY A CORRESPONDENT A training of chiefs, recognized as primary sources of the law in the new country’s constitution, is aimed to empower them to...

We’ll fight for South Sudan peace, says Uganda as Gideon Moi pledges business

A Ugandan delegate has asked the people of Eastern Equatoria to forgive the country for any wrongs committed during the different phases of the...

Chol Tong files case against Dubai’s al Shorooq TV over $27m theft

A case against al Shorooq was filed in 2010, the lawyer of the governor of Lakes State has said. Governor Chol Tong Mayai sued the...

Know irony? It’s Blacks skin-bleaching, while whites sun-tan

The more one bleaches the uglier one becomes because you become 50 percent light, 50 percent dark -- Fanta and Coca Cola (lighter on...

As South Sudan loses to Kenya on the pitch, real matches are off the pitich

They came to watch 22 grown men kick the ball across the field. They sang. They danced. Thousands turned up, cheering. But that was...

World Bank foresees generation-long upsets, despite South Sudan inheriting zero debt

Our understanding is that at the negotiations they have agreed what we call the zero option. This means that the north takes all the...

Dr. John’s first Red Army: kids who risked to birth a country

They were young, inexperienced idealists out to change the course of history And, over the ensuing decades, these boys and girls grew into combat-ready...

“Just give cash to the poor” – UNDP Head Joe Feeney

You would send your children to school, you would move to the local market to do trade. The market would have more money because...

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How a South Sudanese Village Lured Government with $7 Contributions to Gravel a Flooded, Muddy Road

Joyce Angee, walks to nearby Jebel Kujur rock every morning to collect rocks.  She splits the rocks into gravel for sale. “It’s not really easy my son, but when they tell you it’s the government, what do you do?” Angee, tells timeoftheworld.com about why she contributed money...

In South Sudan, a Band of Risk-takers Quietly Trek to Violence-ravaged Farmlands to Save their Crop – and their families

Magwi county was fast becoming the country's food basket, its farmers supplying more than 200 metric tonnes of humanitarian food to World Food Programme (2021) before communal violence broke out in a region that was already filled with rebel fighters, displacing thousands of farming families. ...

In Sudan-South Sudan Contested Abyei Region, Farmers Embrace Hoes, Group Work, and Guns – But, At Least, They Come in Peace

“Young people carry out patrols to fend off surprise attacks on their farming parents - to ensure no one could launch a surprise attack on us in our farms." Communities, responding to gun-related forced displacement of farm labour and to fears of impending attacks, farm in groups,...

Search for Healing: For Families Whose Loved Ones Where Disappeared, It Takes a Village to Overcome

“Most of us had psychological problems. Our husbands were young; they went missing, were killed, imprisoned when we were young and we had to raise our children single handedly. As women, we did not have sources of income to support our families. There was need for...

Michele Anekeya’s Next Task is Deepen Hudson Sandler in E.Africa

Michelle Anekeya joins Hudson Sandler from Hill+Knowlton Strategies, as a Partner, bringing with her 16 years’ experience in integrated marketing and communications, to develop Hudson Sandler’s East African operations. “Africa is a key strategic market for Hudson Sandler. We are proud to work with Africa’s leading businesses, foundations...

South Sudanese, Suffering Highest Data Rates in the Region, Face New Rate Raises

The increase, effective September 15, is meant to enable telcos expand across the country, the regulator, the National Communications Authority announced. Yet, going by the comments of some, the country might end up with expanded physical infrastructure, but with fewer users as citizens give up. Based...

Costly Fertiliser: In Kigali, AGRA Pledges Bold Action; Activists Have A Different Idea of Bold: Defund AGRA

The Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA)’s annual forum takes off in Kigali, Rwanda, pledging “Bold Action for Resilient Food Systems.”  But the ‘bold action’ activists want is for AGRA’s donors to stop funding an initiative they say reinforces dependency on foreign inputs, such as expensive...

Up Next: 12,600 census jobs funded by the World Bank

Except, it is all a scam, the World Bank has said, as the advert makes rounds on social media, part of a growing trend in which scammers use the allure of international agencies to entrap South Sudan’s jobless youth. “The World Bank Group would like to confirm and...

Anti- Synthetic Fertilizer Sentiments As AGRA forum Comes to Kigali

Sanctions and war-related disruptions in the supply of synthetic fertilizer raw materials, effectively weaponizing fertilizers and hurting farmers call for a shift away from synthetic fertilizers. This is the gist of the report released by INKOTA, a German development organization. Meanwhile a network of over 200 African civil...

Bruised South Sudan Employers Figure it Out: Bring Attitude, not Diplomas or Skills, to Job Interviews

Cecilia Nyawut, an usher at a clinic in Juba applied for a new job opening at an international franchise simply because someone had told her that the potential employer, a five-star hotel that was coming to town didn’t need potential recruits to have expertise. “I reluctantly dropped...

U.S to South Sudan: Five years later, family of slain US journalist deserves closure

A credible inquiry into the death of American journalist Christopher Allen, killed at the frontlines of war between rebels and government forces in 2017 would give the family the closure the family deserves, the US. Embassy has said. Says an Embassy statement: “Today marks five years since...