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With Business in Fish, Young Beny Takes Full Charge of His Livelihood

For the young man, Nyok Beny, fish has been the mainstay that has provided him with a footing in Pariang Town.
For the young man, Nyok Beny, fish has been the mainstay that has provided him with a footing in Pariang Town.
In Juba, small businesses are locked in a fierce battle for survival as the devaluation of the South Sudanese Pound and soaring inflation push them to adapt or risk closure.
Antakya Turkish Restaurant on Saturday opened it’s first outlet Juba which employs about 80 people.
By Awan Achiek The First Deputy Speaker of Transitional National Legislative Assembly (TNLA) Oyet Nathaniel Pierino on Wednesday attributed the rising cost of commodities in the states to poor road network. “Goods, the prices of goods are high in this…
By Benjamin Takpiny The Vice Chairman of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT), Zhang Shaogang has urged Chinese and African entrepreneurs to make good use of economic and trade cooperation platforms. “When it comes to supply…
By Awan Achiek Internet service provider, Connect on Tuesday held a one-day get-together event with clients from both local and international non-governmental organizations to unveil the latest cybersecurity services. The get-together breakfast meeting held at Pyramid Hotel in Juba, was…
By Simon Deng A passionate local business woman Noela Mogga has initiated a program dubbed “Taste of South Sudan” to broaden market for shea butter oil. “Today we introduced our product which is shea butter, we are just coming back…
South Sudan’s low economic productivity is preventing the country from achieving positive economic growth, according to economist Abraham Matoc.
Citizens of Awerial County have expressed hope of improved trade and security as the Terekeka-Yirol stretch of the Juba-Bahr El Ghazal road is being upgraded to bitumen.