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EALA plans regional ban on single-use plastics

A member of the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) says the regional body is preparing legislation to ban single-use plastics across East Africa. Gideon Gatpan, an EALA representative from South Sudan and chairperson of the Committee on Agriculture, Tourism and Natural Resources, said the proposed law aims to regulate disposable plastics that are used once [] The post EALA plans regional ban on single-use plastics appeared first on Eye Radio.

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South Sudan submits Boma-Badingilo landscape nomination to UNESCO in Paris

South Sudan has submitted the nomination of the Boma-Badingilo Migratory Landscape to the UNESCO World Heritage List, according to a statement by the Ministry of Culture, Museums and National Heritage. Last week, Minister of Culture, Museums and National Heritage Sarah Nyanath Elijah Yong and Minister of Wildlife Conservation and Tourism Denay Jock Chagor traveled to [] The post South Sudan submits Boma-Badingilo landscape nomination to UNESCO in Paris appeared first on Eye Radio.

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Three killed in separate attacks in Warrap State

Warrap State authorities have condemned two separate attacks that left three people dead and one injured in Twic and Tonj East counties, describing the incidents as criminal acts that threaten peace and coexistence in the state. Speaking to Eye Radio on Monday, State Government Spokesperson Wol Mayom said suspected armed criminals from neighboring Unity State [] The post Three killed in separate attacks in Warrap State appeared first on Eye Radio.

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Upper Nile governor engages Akoka spiritual leader on peace

Upper Nile State Governor James Koang Chuol says he visited Ayongdiit, the spiritual leader of the Dongjol community in Akoka County, as part of efforts to strengthen peace and stability in the state. Speaking to Eye Radio, Governor Koang said spiritual leaders play an important role in promoting peaceful coexistence and discouraging communities from resorting [] The post Upper Nile governor engages Akoka spiritual leader on peace appeared first on Eye Radio.

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Court suspends Pacific Petroleum fuel import monopoly

The Court of Appeal has suspended the implementation of an agreement that granted Pacific Petroleum Company Limited exclusive rights to import and distribute fuel in South Sudan. The injunction follows a public interest petition filed by Advocates Without Borders, which challenged the arrangement as an unlawful monopoly. Speaking to Eye Radio, Advocate Ayei Peter Nyuol [] The post Court suspends Pacific Petroleum fuel import monopoly appeared first on Eye Radio.

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Security gaps, displacement undermine confidence ahead of elections -Official

A senior CTSAM-VM representative has said the incomplete implementation of security arrangements is undermining public confidence and raising concerns over the safety of voters, political actors and electoral institutions ahead of the December 2026 general elections. Speaking during a CTSAM-VM meeting in Juba on Monday, Major General Bior Leek said the absence of a unified [] The post Security gaps, displacement undermine confidence ahead of elections -Official appeared first on Eye Radio.

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Minister Biar says scholarship students perform poorly abroad

The Minister of Higher Education, Madut Biar, told Parliament on Tuesday that South Sudanese students sent abroad on government scholarships are performing below expectations despite achieving high grades in national examinations. Madut Biar raised the concern while presenting the second reading of the National Examination Council Bill, 2026, in the National Parliament. He said partner [] The post Minister Biar says scholarship students perform poorly abroad appeared first on Eye Radio.

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CTSAM-VM reports at least six civilians killed in recent ceasefire violations

The Ceasefire and Transitional Security Arrangements Monitoring and Verification Mechanism (CTSAMVM) says at least six people were killed in separate incidents attributed to both SSPDF and SPLM-IO elements, as well as armed actors, during the latest reporting period in what it described as continued violations of the permanent ceasefire. Addressing the fifth CTSAMVM Technical Committee [] The post CTSAM-VM reports at least six civilians killed in recent ceasefire violations appeared first on Eye Radio.

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CTSAMVM reports at Least six civilians killed in recent ceasefire violations

The Ceasefire and Transitional Security Arrangements Monitoring and Verification Mechanism (CTSAMVM) says at least six people were killed in separate incidents attributed to both SSPDF and SPLM-IO elements, as well as armed actors, during the latest reporting period in what it described as continued violations of the permanent ceasefire. Addressing the fifth CTSAMVM Technical Committee [] The post CTSAMVM reports at Least six civilians killed in recent ceasefire violations appeared first on Eye Radio.

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Central Bank rejects reports alleging rat damage to 3 trillion pounds

The Bank of South Sudan (BoSS) has rejected information circulating online alleging that Governor Johnny Ohisa stated that rats damaged 3 trillion South Sudanese pounds within storage facilities. In a press statement issued on Tuesday, June 23, and signed by the bank’s communication department, the management of the central bank stated that neither the Governor [] The post Central Bank rejects reports alleging rat damage to 3 trillion pounds appeared first on Eye Radio.

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