The South Sudan government is looking at a $74.32 million fine over a failed agreement with Vivacell, a telecommunications company it fell out with over an operating license. This follows a ruling from the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) tribunal, delivered on May 26, 2025, ordering the South Sudanese government to pay Vivacell the amount,…...
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