South Sudan's President Salva Kiir has sacked the country's finance minister who was just four months into the job, state-owned television reported, the sixth replacement in the post since 2020.
Kiir gave no reason for firing Awow Daniel Chuong, who was appointed in mid March this year, the report said late on Wednesday, and economist Marial Deng has been tapped to replace him as finance minister.
South Sudan's economy has been under pressure in recent years amid communal violence, with crude oil export revenue having dwindled since a 2013-2018 civil war and more recently export disruptions due to war in neighbouring Sudan.
Dier Tong Ngor: Appointed in August 2022, he was removed in March 2023. Ngor had previously served as the central bank governor at the Bank of South Sudan.
Bak Barnaba Chol: Served from March 2023 until his dismissal in March 2024. He was an economist. He faced hyperinflation and currency depreciation issues during his tenure.
Awow Daniel Chuang: Appointed in March 2024, he was fired on July 10, 2024. Chuang, an engineer by profession, previously served as the Minister of Petroleum.
Marial Deng: Newly appointed. He is an economist by profession.