‎SPLM-IO Rejects Special Court as Puot Kang Testifies in Nasir Case ‎

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The SPLM/A-IO has again criticized the Special Court investigating the Nasir incident after Petroleum Minister Puot Kang Chol completed his testimony during the court’s 83rd session on Wednesday. ‎ ‎The court, which is hearing a case involving First Vice President Dr. Riek Machar and several SPLM/A-IO officials, spent the session cross-examining Puot Kang over statements he made during previous hearings. ‎ ‎During his testimony, Puot denied allegations that he financed or supported armed youth involved in the Nasir violence.  ‎ He also challenged evidence presented by the prosecution, particularly findings from a digital forensic report that allegedly linked him to communications connected to the conflict. ‎ ‎Puot told the court that he had been arrested by the National Security Service (NSS) in March 2025 and that several vehicles belonging to him and the government were later seized.  ‎ He said he could not recall the vehicle registration numbers but maintained that the info...

Wau and Tonj State Governors Admitted That South Sudan Conflict Can Only Be Solved At Grassroots Level

 
South Sudan Governors of Wau and Tonj State finally admitted that South Sudan conflict can only be solved at a grassroots level.  

The remarks from South Sudan Governors came during a conference on reconciliation between Gogrial, Wau and Tonj.  

Hon. Mathew Mathiang of Tonj State said that grassroots level talk will resolve issues between the farmers and cattle keepers in the three states of South Sudan.  

Angelo Taban the Wau State Governor also said that finding out the source of the inter communal conflicts was the only way to bring peace to communities in South Sudan.  
 
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