U.S. Blames Kiir for Slow Peace Implementation as UN Extends Sanctions on South Sudan

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‎The United States has accused President Salva Kiir's government of failing to make sufficient progress in implementing South Sudan’s peace agreement, following the United Nations Security Council’s decision to extend sanctions and the arms embargo on the country for another year. ‎ ‎Addressing the UN Security Council, the United States said the continued sanctions were necessary due to ongoing delays in the implementation of the 2018 Revitalized Peace Agreement and the deteriorating political and security situation in the country. ‎ ‎Washington argued that South Sudanese leaders have not demonstrated enough commitment to advancing key reforms required under the peace deal, including security arrangements, political reforms, and preparations for national elections. ‎ ‎The renewed measures include the continuation of the arms embargo, travel restrictions, asset freezes, and the mandate of the UN Panel of Experts monitoring the sanctions regime until May 2027. ‎ ‎The U.S. delegation ...

South Sudanese Accused of Laziness Again




A successful Kenyan trader in Torit town is blaming South Sudan nationals over laziness in carrying out businesses to earn living. 
 
An Excerpt taken from radio Emmanuel says that Patrick Njoroge, a Kenyan national, cheers his fellow businessmen and women in Torit to learn how to save for the progress of the their businesses. He started as an off loader in 2007, now works as a dealer in hardware materials in Torit town.
 
He further encourages traders in Torit to calculate their items based on the current economic situation for prosperity of their businesses. He regrets that absence of peace negatively affects business activities in South Sudan.


 
The businessman also admits final consumers are mostly affected by the increment of prices of items as a result of crisis. Mr. Njoroge calls on the government to provide security along roads for the safety of their goods while entering selling points.
 
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