Finance Ministry Orders All Civil Servants to Open Bank Accounts for Salary Payments ‎

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‎In a significant shift aimed at reforming the public payroll system, the Ministry of Finance and Planning has instructed all government employees to open personal bank accounts to receive their monthly salaries.  ‎ ‎The directive, issued through an official circular, is effective immediately and applies to all ministries, departments, and government agencies. ‎ ‎According to the ministry, this policy is designed to address long-standing challenges in the salary payment system, including delays, lack of transparency, and the risk of mismanagement.  ‎ ‎By moving to a direct bank transfer system, the government hopes to streamline the process, ensure timely payment, and enhance accountability. ‎ ‎Discontinuation of Old Payment Methods ‎Traditionally, many civil servants have received their salaries in cash or through manual payment processes methods that are vulnerable to delays, loss, and inconsistencies.  ‎ ‎These approaches are now being phased out completely. Going forw...

President Kiir Revoked The Appointment Of Two Members Of Parliament Representing South Sudan Opposition Alliance "SSOA" In A Presidential Decree


PRESIDENT SALVA KIIR, South Sudan President 


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President Kiir on Friday revoked the appointment of two "2" Members Of The Parliament "MPs". 


The two "2" lawmakers hails from the South Sudan Opposition Alliance "SSOA" in the Transitional National Legislative Assembly "TNLA". 


The decree was broadcasted on State owned South Sudan Broadcasting Co-orperation on Friday.


President Kiir Revoked the appointment of Hon. Abdun Gatjiek Gatluak and also replaced him with Hon. Mathew Wanbang Nyater as legislator of the upper house of the Transitional National Legislative Assembly "TNLA". 


President Kiir also replaced Hon. William Kuu Kal To with Hon. Samson Machot Yok to the lowerhouse.


Again no tangible reasons was provided by President Kiir for his swift decision to revoke the appointment of the lawmakers.


In the year 2018 the nation signed a peace agreement but so far conflict has become increasingly complex but the level of suffering for millions of civilians remains intolerable. 

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