AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoBudget & Tax: South Sudan’s Council of Ministers approved an SSP 11.3 trillion resource envelope and expenditure framework for 2026/27, sending it to parliament for scrutiny, while also reaffirming tighter tax rules for importers of alcohol, cigarettes, vehicles and other non-exempt goods. Humanitarian Access: Akobo residents protested in Jonglei over delayed humanitarian cash assistance they say is being blocked in Juba, accusing authorities of politicising aid. Local Development: Unity State inaugurated a World Bank-funded community centre in Rubkona under the ECRP II project, with plans for flood mitigation and dozens of community infrastructure works. Elections & Politics: The Political Parties Council says 39 parties are legally registered as December polls near, while President Kiir urged all forces to reject violence and embrace dialogue. Peace Process: U.S., UK and Norway warned that dialogue cannot be “genuine” without Riek Machar’s participation, citing his house arrest and trial. Health & Ebola Preparedness: Yei County renewed Ebola preparedness efforts amid rising regional risk, as DRC reports continue to climb. Economy & Trade: South Sudan and Tanzania signed a customs cooperation deal to boost cargo movement via Dar es Salaam port. Public Pay Pressure: Jonglei civil servants began receiving one month’s salary after nearly two years of arrears, but workers say it won’t solve the hardship. Sports: South Sudan’s Bright Stars beat Libya 95-57 in FIBA qualifiers, moving closer to the next round.
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