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Floods · JongleiJuba, South Sudan (Eye Radio) – Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has successfully evacuated over 1,000 residents from Old Fangak, Jonglei State, after a critical dyke breached on August 30, 2025. In a statement by MSF on Wednesday, September 3, the resulting floods rapidly inundated the town, requiring immediate action to save lives. At approximately 11 PM on 30 August, local dyke watchers issued urgent calls for community assistance
to repair a le…See the Story
MSF Evacuates 1,000 From Old Fangak Flood

Western Bahr El Ghazal · Western Bahr El GhazalJUBA, South Sudan (Eye Radio) —President Salva Kiir has urged newly appointed government officials to fulfill their institutional mandates by serving the people and not themselves. According to the Office of the President, the officials were sworn into office by Chief Justice Dr. Benjamin Baak Deng in a ceremony on Wednesday, September 3, 2025 They include Dr. Joseph Geng Akec as Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs, Mary Nawai Martin …See the Story
"Serve the people and not yourself," President Kiir tells officials

Central Bank · JubaJUBA, South Sudan (Eye Radio) —The Bank of South Sudan has banned the hoarding of currency and commodities, warning that individuals, businesses, and financial institutions that violate the directive will face severe penalties, including fines, account freezes, and criminal prosecution. In a circular issued on Tuesday, September 2, Governor Dr. Addis Ababa Othow stated that hoarding local and foreign currency outside the banking system creates a…See the Story