Year: 2024

The Transitional Government of National Unity (TGoNU) must retrace its footing and implement the 2018 agreement to set a lane for democracy and enable citizens regain the lost glory of the promise land. At the moment, citizens are torn apart by numerous inflictions; they are battered by nature, gnawed by[Read More…]

MPs peep into ministry of finance loophole

By Philip Buda Ladu   Members of Parliament have identified that there is lack of an independent institution responsible for implementing the “Appropriation Act” to ensure budget discipline. Lawmakers stated that without such an institution, the operationalization of the budget could face challenges, potentially undermining fiscal accountability and effective governance.[Read More…]

Humanitarian crisis looms as floods ravage Pochalla

By Manas James Okony   Severe flooding has devastated Pochalla North and South counties in the Greater Pibor Administrative Area (GPA), rendering several villages uninhabitable and exacerbating the already critical humanitarian situation. Speaking to No. 1 Citizen Daily Newspaper over the weekend, Munira Abdel-Wuhab Suleiman, a Member of Parliament (MP)[Read More…]

Bilinyang lacks essential services

By Bosco Bush   Settlers of Bilinyang Boma in Juba County are facing life-threatening risks due to a severe shortage of clean drinking water and reliable healthcare facilities. The lack of these essential services is hampering livelihoods in the area. Currently, residents rely on untreated water from a nearby stream,[Read More…]

Yei commissioner urges youth to avoid gang activities

By James Innocent   Commissioner of Yei River County, Emmanuel Taban Seme has called on the youth of Yei to avoid gang activities and instead focus on sports and community development. He expressed his commitment to supporting local football and music associations as positive alternatives. Commissioner Seme urged young people[Read More…]

Civil-military dialogue calls for fostering of peace

By James Innocent   A civil-military dialogue concluded in Yei River County with a strong call for an end to conflict and an improved relationship between the army and civilians. The dialogue took place in Yei, bringing together stakeholders from various sectors, including the military, local government, religious leaders, youth[Read More…]