AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoElections & Governance: President Salva Kiir told SPLM leaders to intensify peace and unity work ahead of December 2026 polls, while also pushing governors to raise local revenue for better services. Local Administration: Juba City Council passed the Property Tax Bylaw 2026 to strengthen the legal basis for collecting taxes and fund roads, waste management, sanitation and other municipal services. Media Freedom: UJOSS called for stronger protection of journalists and clearer limits on “national security” restrictions ahead of elections, warning censorship and intimidation could damage credibility. Digital Push: South Sudan began developing a National Spectrum Management and 5G Strategy to improve connectivity and attract investment, with cybersecurity and network quality also on the agenda. Aviation Upgrade: Kiir inaugurated Terminal 3 at Juba International Airport, urging better project contract management to avoid delays and calling it a “positive signal” to the world. Economy & Trade: Analysts warned the weakening South Sudanese pound is deepening the economic crisis and driving up living costs; AfCFTA also urged faster ratification to open a wider market. Energy Investment: The African Energy Chamber reaffirmed support for South Sudan’s investment drive across the oil value chain, as the country seeks reforms to revive production. Humanitarian & Health: WHO says the DRC Ebola outbreak is outpacing response, with conflict and resistance limiting access and transmission spreading across multiple provinces.
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