President Kiir Promotes Bol Mel, Mamur, Madut Dut to Generals ‎

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‎The Presidency in a move signaling renewed emphasis on strengthening South Sudan’s defense and security leadership, President Salva Kiir Mayardit, the Commander-in-Chief of all organized forces, presided over the promotion of several top generals in the South Sudan People’s Defence Forces (SSPDF) and the National Security Service (NSS). ‎The promotions, announced and conferred at the President’s office in Juba on Monday, were witnessed by senior government officials, including the Minister of Defence and Veterans Affairs, General Chol Thon Balok. ‎Among the most notable elevations was that of Vice President Dr. Benjamin Bol Mel, who now becomes a full General in the National Security Service (NSS), having risen from the rank of Lieutenant General.  The announcement marks the culmination of Bol Mel’s rapid rise within the security architecture and further cements his role in shaping the country’s political and military future. ‎The Key Promotions ‎Dr. Benjamin Bol Mel, Vice Preside...

LAKES AND WARRAP GOVERNORS BRIEF PRESIDENT KIIR ON THE SITUATION IN THEIR STATES



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The Governors of Lakes and Warrap States are calling on the national government and aid agencies to help the returnees who have fled the war in Sudan.


Lakes State Governor Rin Tueny Mabor and his Warrap counterpart Manhiem Bol Malek said their areas are calm, despite minor isolated incidents of cattle raiding with neighbouring Unity State.


Warrap Governor said they have registered 15,900 returnees, with some still in Renk waiting to be transported to the State.


Lakes State Governor Rin Tueny Mabor appealed for support to the returnees who fled the conflict in Sudan.


Rin stated that armed Ambororo cattle herders have crossed from Western Equatoria into the State, saying thieir presence is causing jitters among the locals.

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