Seany report
09/07/2026
Today, 9 July 2026, we proudly celebrate fifteen years of our hard-earned independence. We honor and appreciate all our heroes and heroines whose sacrifices, courage, and dedication made the freedom of our beloved nation possible. Their legacy continues to inspire us to work for peace, unity, and Development. We also extend our sincere appreciation to our ably President, H.E. GEN. SALVA KIIR MAYARDIT for his leadership and commitment to the stability and progress of South Sudan. May God grant him wisdom, strength, and good health as he continues to serve the nation. May the Almighty God bless South Sudan with lasting peace, reconciliation, prosperity, and hope. Let us remain united as one people, committed to building a brighter future for the generations to come.Happy Independence Day to all South Sudanese! 🇸🇸
“One nation, one people, one future. ❤️❤️❤️🇸🇸🇸🇸🇸🇸🇸🇸🇸🇸🇸🇸🇸🇸
29/06/2026
NSS dismisses Agugo mining claims involving ISB director as “false”
The National Security Service (NSS) has dismissed as false and defamatory an online publication alleging that the Director General of the Internal Security Bureau (ISB), Gen. Akec Tong Aleu, was involved in a mining agreement in Tonj South’s Agugo of Warrap State.
Source -Eye Radio
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29/06/2026
Bureau of Statistics chief says University of Juba is producing degrees without skills
National Bureau of Statistics Director General Dr. Ting Mayai has sparked debate after accusing the University of Juba of producing “degrees without skills.”
Speaking at a public event in Juba on Saturday, Dr. Ting first praised Vice Chancellor Prof. John Akec for his decisive leadership, saying he admires leaders who make decisions and stand by them.
But he later criticized the country’s oldest public university, arguing that it is failing to produce graduates with practical skills needed for the labour market.
“What we have are degrees without skills,” Ting said, adding that South Sudan needs graduates with competence to support national development.
His remarks come amid growing concern over education quality after officials said some South Sudanese students sent abroad on scholarships perform poorly despite high grades.
Prof. Akec appeared to respond in a Facebook post, saying speeches alone cannot build a country.
“Serious developmental projects, rule of law, security of property, and enforcement of contracts will,” he wrote.
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