South Sudan's capital is bracing for a week of evening power outages after the Juba Electricity Distribution Company announced a six-day shutdown for urgent maintenance at its main power plant, t...
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South Sudan''s capital is bracing for a week of evening power outages after the Juba Electricity Distribution Company announced a six-day shutdown for urgent maintenance at its main
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South Sudan''s newly appointed Minister of Energy and Dams, Agok Makur, has assured residents of Juba that persistent electricity interruptions resulting from the so-called emergency
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The maintenance will now continue through 20 January 2026. The company advised customers to plan accordingly as power interruptions will affect various parts of Juba Town and
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Africa-Press – South-Sudan. The Juba Electricity Distribution Company has announced that there will be a power outage on Sunday from 6 am to 7 pm to allow for what it describes as
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The company added that the maintenance forms part of wider efforts to strengthen energy infrastructure in South Sudan and support economic activity in Juba and other urban centres. Power
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A new report from the World Bank shines a spotlight on the severe challenges plaguing South Sudan''s energy sector. At the heart of the matter are systemic problems within the Juba
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South Sudan''s national grid remains embryonic, with just one percent electrification, according to the African Development Bank. Diesel stations in Juba, Malakal and Bor provide
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The extended blackout in Bor highlights the wider issue of electricity shortages in South Sudan, where many towns rely on limited and poorly maintained infrastructure. Businesses in
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Government ministries sit idle in the sweltering heat due to power outages, leading to civil servants simply not showing up to work. In many cases, public salaries have not been paid for months.
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