Unwavering Bond Between South Africa and South Sudan: A Path to Peace and Prosperity

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South Africa and South Sudan share a strong bond built on mutual respect and shared struggles for freedom. President Cyril Ramaphosa’s recent visit to Juba, South Sudan’s capital, highlighted the enduring relationship between the two countries. Constructive dialogues between the leaders of both nations aimed at reinforcing their partnership across multiple sectors, particularly towards peace, development, and democratic governance. Progress towards peace in South Sudan is evident through the formation of unified security forces and the reestablishment of pivotal institutions, indicating the nation’s resolve for democratic processes and governance.

Unwavering Bond Between South Africa and South Sudan: A Path to Peace and Prosperity. South Africa and South Sudan share an enduring relationship, built on firm foundations of mutual respect and shared struggles for freedom. Ramaphosa’s recent voyage to Juba, South Sudan’s capital, served as a tribute to the brotherly ties between the two countries.

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Building on a Shared History and Friendship

South Africa and South Sudan share an enduring relationship, built on firm foundations of mutual respect and shared struggles for freedom. This connection came to the fore during the recent working visit by the South African President Cyril Ramaphosa to South Sudan. His journey epitomized the reciprocal commitment to nurturing bilateral cooperation, leading towards peace, development, and democratic governance.

Ramaphosa’s recent voyage to Juba, South Sudan’s capital, served as a tribute to the brotherly ties between the two countries. The cordial welcome extended by President Salva Kiir Mayardit highlighted the mutual admiration and shared aspirations that characterize this bilateral relationship. The two-day visit reinvigorated the age-old bonds, providing a vibrant portrayal of shared dreams and camaraderie.

Throughout his stay, constructive dialogues between the leaders of both nations aimed at reinforcing their partnership across multiple sectors. These discussions underlined South Africa’s backing for South Sudan’s relentless pursuit of peace, democracy, and development. This path to progress is particularly noteworthy given South Sudan’s critical position in its national trajectory.

A Beacon of Hope: Progress Towards Peace

In 2018, the brave citizens of South Sudan scripted history by signing a peace agreement, halting a devastating conflict that threatened their dreams of stability, peace, and prosperity. Now, half a decade later, the peace treaty continues to shine as a beacon of hope. The ceasefire remains in place, and potential disruptions to the peace and stability of the nation have significantly diminished.

The progress towards tranquillity is further reflected in the formation of unified security forces. This initiative is set to improve the security scenario in the country, fostering an environment ripe for growth and prosperity. The reestablishment of pivotal institutions such as the National Elections Commission, Political Parties Council, and National Constitution Review Commission attests to the nation’s resolve for democratic processes and governance.

The unwavering commitment of South Sudan’s leadership to the Revitalised Agreement, addressing the root causes of conflicts for sustainable peace, deserves applause. Regional bodies and the global community have also extended their invaluable support to South Sudan, offering insightful evaluations and constructive advice concerning the country’s circumstances.

Democratic Transitions: Elections and Agreements

One of the much-awaited landmarks in South Sudan’s democratic journey is the forthcoming general elections, marking the end of the transitional phase. Parties are currently engaged in dialogue, deliberating on critical components of the Revitalised Agreement, such as adopting the permanent constitution and setting out security arrangements.

Simultaneously, South Africa is deeply troubled by the ongoing conflict and humanitarian crisis in Sudan. Recognising the spillover effects on neighbouring countries such as South Sudan, South Africa supports the peacebuilding efforts of the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) and the African Union (AU).

Both South Africa and South Sudan share a commitment to democracy. In May, South Africa will hold its general elections, underscoring the democratic right of its citizens to elect their leaders. The National Elections Commission of South Sudan will observe this election as part of the African Union Elections Observation Mission.

Shared Aspirations: A Vision for the Future

As Ramaphosa prepared to leave South Sudan after the visit, he expressed optimism that the parties would continue their dialogue to reach a consensus on unresolved issues related to the Revitalised Agreement. This conversation is deemed crucial for a democratic and peaceful conclusion to South Sudan’s transitional era.

In the spirit of shared aspirations and camaraderie, South Africa pledges its support for South Sudan throughout its transitional period. We are confident that this journey will culminate in a democratic and peaceful termination to the transitional phase, a vision we are fully prepared to endorse within our capacity.

This recent visit is a tribute to the lasting friendship between South Africa and South Sudan and a reiteration of our mutual dedication to peace, democracy, and prosperity. As we venture into the future, we harbour hope for a democratic, prosperous, and peaceful South Sudan.

1. What is the relationship between South Africa and South Sudan based on?

South Africa and South Sudan share a strong bond built on mutual respect and shared struggles for freedom.

2. What was the purpose of President Cyril Ramaphosa’s recent visit to South Sudan?

Constructive dialogues between the leaders of both nations aimed at reinforcing their partnership across multiple sectors, particularly towards peace, development, and democratic governance.

3. What is the progress towards peace in South Sudan?

The progress towards tranquillity is further reflected in the formation of unified security forces, and the reestablishment of pivotal institutions such as the National Elections Commission, Political Parties Council, and National Constitution Review Commission.

4. When are the forthcoming general elections in South Sudan?

The forthcoming general elections will mark the end of the transitional phase.

5. What is South Africa’s commitment to South Sudan’s transitional period?

South Africa pledges its support for South Sudan throughout its transitional period, and it is confident that this journey will culminate in a democratic and peaceful termination to the transitional phase.

6. What is the vision for the future of South Sudan?

South Africa and South Sudan share a commitment to peace, democracy, and prosperity, and they both hope for a democratic, prosperous, and peaceful South Sudan.

Tumi Makgale is a Cape Town-based journalist whose crisp reportage on the city’s booming green-tech scene is regularly featured in the Mail & Guardian and Daily Maverick. Born and raised in Gugulethu, she still spends Saturdays bargaining for snoek at the harbour with her gogo, a ritual that keeps her rooted in the rhythms of the Cape while she tracks the continent’s next clean-energy breakthroughs.

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