AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoElections Pressure: SPLM says South Sudan should not be dictated by foreign governments as the country pushes toward December polls, while SPLM-IO rejects the election plan and warns constitutional changes could deepen crisis. Transition Deadline: Government rules out extending the transitional period beyond December 2026 even as Inter-Party Dialogue continues. Rights & Safety: A UN commission warns elections without safeguards could fuel renewed conflict and atrocity crimes. Economy & Services: A ministerial committee directs the Finance Ministry to resume paying civil servants’ salaries and fund foreign missions after a reported rise in cash revenue; South Sudan also inaugurated a new $365,000 medical warehouse in Gumbo to boost health supply storage. Health Security: ECSA-HC launches cross-border Ebola preparedness measures along DRC border points, targeting high-risk corridors including South Sudan. Local Governance & Costs: Parliament questions repeated telecom tariff hikes as citizens struggle with mobile and internet costs. Business & Youth: Inkomoko South Sudan awards certificates to 1,225 entrepreneurs after a six-month training push for women- and youth-led enterprises. Cross-Border Tensions: South Sudan releases Ugandan drivers and trucks seized in Bor after diplomatic pressure.
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