News South Sudan Employment: China in South Sudan: Practical Responsibility
Yet Wang also made a special point of noting that “wars and conflict hurt the oil industry,” which is where Beijing’s interests are concentrated. “China, Sudan, and South Sudan have had ...
News South Sudan Employment: Climate change threatens South Sudan’s water security, says new report
Focusing on water for people, production and protection, the report describes the impact of floods and other water-related threats on South Sudan’s communities. South Sudan is already a global hotspot ...
News South Sudan Employment: Sudan’s Nile fishermen worry as climate change means fewer fish
Climate change and overfishing threaten the livelihoods of fishermen as fish stocks dwindle and some species disappear.
News South Sudan Employment: Journalists detained over footage appearing to show South Sudan president wet himself
NAIROBI - Six journalists in South Sudan have been detained over the circulation of footage showing President Salva Kiir appearing to wet himself at an official event, the national journalists union said on Saturday. The footage from December showed a dark stain spread down the 71-year-old president's grey trousers as he stood for the national anthem at a road commissioning event. The video
News South Sudan Employment: Sudan, South Sudan to set up joint border force
Mr Kiir also briefed Burhan on the implementation of the 2018 South Sudan peace agreement, of which Sudan is one of the main guarantors. Sudanese military ruler Lt Gen Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and ...
News South Sudan Employment: South Sudan central bank maintains interest rate of 12%
South Sudan's central bank monetary committee said on Wednesday it was maintaining its interest rate at 12%, as the country faced threats from a global economic slowdown and flooding, drought, communal violence and surging food prices.
News South Sudan Employment: South Sudan, Sudan to strengthen border crossing movement
December 28, 2022 (JUBA) – South Sudan and Sudan have agreed to strengthen border crossing movement between the two countries to facilitate trade and movement of people.If implemented, it would not only help the two sides to implement the 2012 cooperation agreement but represent key priorities for Africa as two complementary aspects of continental integration, as recognized by the African Union’s Agenda 2063 which advocates continental...
News South Sudan Employment: Finland proposes 30% windfall tax on power companies
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - The Finnish government said on Thursday it had proposed a temporary windfall tax on profits from the country's electricity companies as part of a European Union response to soaring power costs. The proposed 30% tax would apply to profits exceeding a 10% return on capital in 2023 and could bring in between 500 million and 1.3 billion euros ($533 million-$1.9 billion), the
News South Sudan Employment: Ledama excited as Narok milk arrives in South Sudan
• The milk was first packaged in early September this year under the championship of Ledama.• In October, he differed with President William Ruto over the importation of cheap milk from Uganda. Senator Ledama Olekina on Wednesday expressed excitement over the presence of Narok milk in South Sudan.The senator has been championing for the packaging and export of milk from the county."Are you in Juba, South Sudan? Please visit the Phoenician Super...
News South Sudan Employment: South Sudan violence has killed 166 civilians, displaced over 20,000 - U.N.
Violence in South Sudan's Upper Nile state has killed 166 civilians and displaced more than 20,000 since August amid an escalation in clashes between armed groups, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights said on Wednesday.
News South Sudan Employment: South Sudan's 71-year-old president wets himself on live television while opening new road project
The 71-year-old president of South Sudan has suffered the embarrassment of wetting himself on live television while opening a new road project. Salva Kiir Mayardit was directly in front of the ...
News South Sudan Employment: Has South Sudan’s Conflict Really Ended?
December 15 marks the anniversary of South Sudan’s descent into a brutal civil war, a conflict in which all parties have committed abuses amounting to war crimes and crimes against humanity.
News South Sudan Employment: Journalist Who Captured South Sudan President Peeing in his Pants Dies by Suicide? Reporters Who Saw the Act go 'Missing'
Days after South Sudan President Salva Kiir Mayardit was caught peeing in his pants in full public view, reports have surfaced stating that the journalist who captured the video died by suicide.
News South Sudan Employment: Eish! South Sudan president wets himself while reciting national anthem
In the video, which has now gone viral, South Sudan president Salva Kiir Mayardit can be seen peeing himself as officials were standing and singing the national anthem.
News South Sudan Employment: Sudan Ministry of Industry and tax office workers go on strike
Employees of the Sudanese Ministry of Industry in Khartoum began a strike on Monday, demanding improvement in work conditions and a pay raise. Tax office staff and South Kordofan government employees also began a strike on Sunday.
News South Sudan Employment: Official says 31 killed in new South Sudan communal violence
A local official says at least 31 ethnic Dinka have been killed in clashes with suspected Murle armed youth in South Sudan's ...
News South Sudan Employment: Promote public participation in constitution making process: analyst
South Sudan should open up space and allow public participation in its constitutional-making process, an analyst said.James Okuk, the author of a report released by the German-based Friedrich Ebert ...
News South Sudan Employment: Food insecurity soaring across 20 hunger hotspots
Food insecurity is soaring across 20 countries and regions - “hunger hotspots”, where conflict, economic shocks, natural hazards, political instability, and limited humanitarian access, are putting ...