South Sudan President Salva Kiir sacks Finance Minister Barnaba Chol after just three months in office

South Sudan's President Salva Kiir has dismissed Finance Minister Barnaba Chol, just three months after his appointment. Chol, who took office in November 2025, replaced Athian Diing Athian, who was also short-lived in the role, being removed just two months after his own appointment. This swift turnover in the finance ministry highlights ongoing instability within the South Sudanese government and raises concerns about the country's economic management as it continues to grapple with challenges such as inflation and underdevelopment. The frequent changes at the helm of the finance ministry suggest a lack of continuity and strategic direction, which may hinder efforts to stabilize the nation's economy, especially in the wake of ongoing conflicts and humanitarian crises. Observers will be keen to see who Kiir appoints next and how this move will impact South Sudan's financial policies moving forward.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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