By Hou Akot Hou Health officials in Northern Bahr El Ghazal State have raised concerns over the lack of vaccines to tackle the rising cases of people bitten by rabid dogs. According to Luka Lual Aleu Jok, the health education focal point, Aweil Civil Hospital has recorded 29 confirmed[Read More…]
Year: 2024
World refugee day witnesses over 120 million forcibly displaced
By Kidega Livingstone United Nations Secretary-General, António Guterres has revealed that the global number of forcibly displaced people has surpassed 120 million, including 43.5 million refugees. “From Sudan to Ukraine, from the Middle East to Myanmar to the Democratic Republic of the Congo and beyond, conflict, climate chaos, and[Read More…]
South Sudan-Ethiopia road project faces setback
By Philip Buda Ladu A multi-million-dollar road financing agreement between the governments of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia and South Sudan is facing setbacks. Yesterday, a parliamentary session meant to discuss and ratify the agreement was postponed for the second time as the minister of Finance failed to[Read More…]
PROGRESS: NEC forms state-level committees
By Bida Elly David National Election Commission (NEC) has established high-level committees at the state level to kick-start voter registration process, as the country gears for elections. In an interview with No.1 Citizen Daily Newspaper, Professor Abednego Akok, the Chairperson of the NEC, stated that the task force committees[Read More…]
Not a man but a boy
He does not finish what he starts to do. Boys don’t have plans to finish anything they start to do. They can start doing something but can give up in the middle. A boy fears the test that comes on the way to his destiny. I have heard him talking[Read More…]
Let’s work for peace, unity- Jadalla
By Bida Elly David In a message to Muslim community during Eid-Al-Adha celebrations, governor of Central Equatoria State, Augustino Jadalla calls on citizens to work towards peace and unity as the country grapples with an economic crisis. The governor acknowledged the difficulties faced by South Sudanese but expressed optimism[Read More…]
IGAD, gov’t launch $5 million blue economy project
By Charles K Mark Inter-Governmental Authority on Development (IGAD) and the Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries has launched an aquatic plastic pollution cleaning campaign in the River Nile on Tuesday. The three-year campaign aims to protect water bodies from plastic pollution and to support the prosperity of the aquatic[Read More…]
Onyoti directs ban on plastic bags
By Charles K Mark National Minister of Livestock and Fisheries has directed Juba City Council to reinstate a ban on importation of plastic bags, to tackle pollution. Onyoti Adigo Nyikwech issued the directive on Tuesday, during the launch of an IGAD Blue Economy Project on protection of water bodies[Read More…]
Routine vaccine gaps triple in conflict zones-report
By Kidega Livingstone The number of children who have never received routine vaccinations, known as “zero-dose”, is three times higher in conflict zones compared to rest of the world. A new report from Save the Children has revealed that the percentage of zero-dose children in conflict zones stands at[Read More…]
Lainya in relative peace for farming-Commissioner
By Bosco Bush Commissioner of Lainya County, Central Equatoria State, urges people to return home to support economic recovery by boosting agricultural production. Emmanuel Richard Khamis assures of calm and stability in the area, adding that the country experiences an economic crisis characterized by high prices of commodities and[Read More…]
Futuyo sets measures for work hours
By Bosco Bush Governor of Western Equatoria State, Gen. Alfred Futuyo Karaba has issued stringent measure on time management during work hours. The governor bans social gatherings and sale of alcohol during work hours, a move meant to boost agricultural productivity in the rainy season. Futuyo’s press secretary, Alex[Read More…]
Over 15,000 farmers receive inputs
By Yang Ater Yang Government of Lakes State in collaboration with the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, has distributed agricultural inputs to over 15,000 individuals. Abraham Madit, a beneficiary in Rumbek East County, expressed his gratitude to the FAO for providing vegetable seeds, fishing nets,[Read More…]
Co-wife commits suicide after dispute
By Hou Akot Hou A young woman, around 18 years old, tragically took her own life over the weekend in the Maper-West neighborhoods of Aweil Town, Northern Bahr El Gazal State. The deceased, identified as Adhet Deng Chol, was reported to have quarreled with her co-wife, with whom she[Read More…]
TALKS: Peace parties ‘close’ to agreement-Makuei
Government of South Sudan and the South Sudan Opposition Movement Alliance (SSOMA) have made their inputs into a ‘zero draft agreement document’ shared by the mediation team. Minister of Information, Micheal Makuei, who is also the Rapporteur, stated that the views of the opposition and the government have been incorporated[Read More…]
Several political parties are bound to follow United Democratic Salvation Front (UDSF) party in seconding Salva Kiir Mayardit’s sole candidature, not only as Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM) party flagbearer, but the country’s presidency. However, whether one candidate, without any competitor, the country must conduct elections to justify and transcend[Read More…]
The end of good news is that your problems are not unique
The good news is that you are fine, and the bad news is that life is not going to treat you with kid gloves. Life does not care whether you are weak or strong. It does not even care if you are rich or poor. It treats people equally. You[Read More…]
Leadership as God intended: Punishment are inevitable for mockers and simpleminded. Proverbs 19:25
Rev. Nathaniel Garang Aduotdiit “If you punish a mocker, the simpleminded will learn a lesson; if you correct the wise, they will be all the wiser.” Leaders at different levels of society, homes, institutions, governments, e.t.c, are seldom faced with the uphill task of keeping sanity, order or serenity[Read More…]
Kiir calls for unity, support for the needy
By Charles K Mark In his Eid al Adha message, President Salva Kiir Mayardit called on the Muslim community to demonstrate gratitude to God and promote unity. The President’s message was delivered through the South Sudan Broadcasting Corporation over the weekend, ahead of the Eid Al Adha celebrations. Referencing[Read More…]
Land grabbing, insecurity threatens Mangalla community
By Kidega Livingstone Mangalla Payam community in Juba County, Central Equatoria State, over the weekend met with the State Governor, Gen. Augustino Jadalla Kamilo, to address pressing issues in their locality. During the meeting, the Mangalla community leaders voiced concerns over land grabbing and random arrests occurring in their[Read More…]
Yakani demands stern penalty against gov’t land seller
By Rehan Ajuet Moun A renowned activist, Edmund Yakani, has called for strict punishment for officials involved in the sale of government lands. Mr. Yakani, who serves as the Executive Director of the Community Empowerment for Progress Organization (CEPO) stated that the sale of public land is a serious[Read More…]