South Sudan's English Daily Newspaper
"We Dare where others fear"
Transparency in oil revenue collection is critical
South Sudan is listed in the bottom of the world’s most corrupt countries by Transparency International.
South Sudan is listed in the bottom of the world’s most corrupt countries by Transparency International.
Some political parties including the largest opposition parties have been left out of the registration process by the Political Parties Council.
Anti-money laundering is an international web of laws, regulations, and procedures aimed at uncovering money that has been disguised as legitimate income. For centuries, governments and law enforcement agencies have tried to fight crime by following the money.
The heavy rains have cuts off roads linking the rest of the country to Greater Pibor Administrative Area (GPAA), where thousands people are starving due to failure of the rains.
President Salva Kiir Mayardit and his First Vice President Riek Machar and other parties in the transitional unity government need to dialogue over elections.
The random shootings that have taken place recently in Juba are an epitome of the bad economic times and everybody should be worried.
The hunger ravaging Greater Pibor Administrative Area, where some 30 people have been recently confirmed dead due to extreme starvation calls for concerted efforts.
First it is the return of frequent power blackouts and now faulty microphones.
The Transitional National Legislative Assembly is back in the spotlight for the wrong reasons.
The report by renowned international charity Oxfam revealed that 12 people died recently in Greater Pibor Administrative Area due to hunger.
Several traders in the popular Dar es Salaam market in Yei River County are counting losses following outbreak of fire on Wednesday night.