Kiir meets wartime colleague Gen. Deng Garang after SPLA Day recognition

Kiir meets wartime colleague Gen. Deng Garang after SPLA Day recognition
May 20, 2026

LATEST NEWS

Kiir meets wartime colleague Gen. Deng Garang after SPLA Day recognition

Author: James Atem Kuir | Published: 3 hours ago

President Kiir holds hands with William Deng Garang at the State Secretariat. Photo credit: Office of the President.

President Salva Kiir has met his wartime colleague, Major General William Deng Garang, at the State Secretariat in Juba, days after recognizing him during the SPLA Day celebration.

On May 16, President Kiir spotted General Deng among the crowd during the 43rd anniversary of the SPLM/SPLA liberation struggle, where he emotionally recalled their wartime experiences and paid tribute to his comrade’s role in the liberation struggle.

According to the Office of the President, the two longtime comrades who fought side by side during South Sudan’s liberation war reflected on their shared history, sacrifices and experiences during the struggle for freedom.

The meeting came shortly after President Kiir praised William Deng Garang for his contribution to the liberation movement and the independence of South Sudan.

During the anniversary event, President Kiir acknowledged William Deng Garang as one of the comrades who remained committed during difficult periods of the struggle.

The meeting also highlighted the enduring ties among liberation veterans and reflected on the sacrifices made during South Sudan’s fight for independence.

Previous Post
Kiir launches presidential website since independence

Share this post:

POLL

Who Will Vote For?

Other

Republican

Democrat

RECENT NEWS

Three construction workers killed in Nyirol County, commissioner accuses Pibor youth

Three construction workers killed in Nyirol County, commissioner accuses Pibor youth

"Youth must be part of the solution", says UN Official amid crises in South Sudan

UNMISS renews call for ceasefire, peace deal implementation

Foreign missions urge dialogue, cite peace deal as basis of govt legitimacy

Foreign missions urge dialogue, cite peace deal as basis of govt legitimacy

Dynamic Country URL Go to Country Info Page