Year: 2024

Imagine the shock as nine people perish in Aweil East from an unidentified illness. The loss of life is disturbing, especially when the cause remains unknown to doctors. In South Sudan, malaria has historically been a leading cause of death, particularly among children and vulnerable adults. The situation in hospitals[Read More…]

Governor Jadalla dispatches Yei, Morobo and Lainya commissioners

By Bosco Bush   Weeks after their appointment by the President, commissioners of Yei, Morobo, and Lainya counties were dispatched to their respective counties on Monday. Central Equatoria state governor, Gen. Augustino Jadalla Wani while dispatching the commissioners, emphasized the need to stabilize the security situation in the counties. According[Read More…]

World Humanitarian Day: 24 attacks on aid workers recorded this year

By William Madouk   Humanitarian Coordinator in South Sudan Ms. Anita Kiki Gbeho said about 24 attacks on aid workers, with four deaths, have been recorded this year alone. She said these incidents underscore the escalating risks humanitarian staff encounter while delivering critical assistance to vulnerable populations. Ms Ghebo paid[Read More…]

Adil victim of witch-hunt’, former Press Secretary claims

By William Madouk   In a strong defense of former Central Equatoria Governor Emmanuel Adil Anthony, his former press secretary, Derick Derickson, has dismissed accusations that his administration failed to remit revenue to banks, labelling the claims as a political witch hunt. Last week, Mr. Simon Waakhe Wudu, Press secretary[Read More…]

Mysterious illness kills nine in Aweil East

By Hou Akot Hou   Nine people have died over the weekend from an unidentified ailment in Adut-Adhot village near Warawar Town in Aweil East County, Northern Bahr El Ghazal State. Witness Dut Garang Deng explained that the family fell ill after eating a meal and suffered rapid health declines.[Read More…]

No MPox cases in South Sudan

By Kidega Livingstone   The Ministry of Health has stated that there are no confirmed cases of Monkeypox in South Sudan. Despite recording some suspected cases, testing results have shown no positive diagnoses. Minister of Health Yolanda Awel Deng told the media yesterday that samples were collected from 25 individuals[Read More…]

For a nation to grow and citizens to prosper in health and wealth, rumours; the toxic invisible substances that can inflict ailment and cause death, must curtail. We are not in public health class but about pollution of bickering, gnawing social fabrics and stripping individuals bare of dignity and placing[Read More…]

Bakosoro fired

President Salva Kiir Mayardit in Monday Decree fired the Minister of Presidential Affairs, Bangasi Joseph Bakosoro from office. In another Decree, the president appointed Amb. Chol Mawut Unguec to replace Bangasi Joseph Bakosoro as Minister of Presidential Affairs. Joseph Bangasi Bakosoro re-join the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM) in 2021[Read More…]

No. 1 Citizen Newspaper appreciates the efforts of states and the national government for maneuvering to pay bits of salary to civil servants despite the biting economic turmoil. First, Central Equatoria state kick-started with one months’ pay and then Unity State followed suit. We are waiting to hear from other[Read More…]

Governor Jadalla reconciles Rombur community

By No. 1 Citizen   Governor of Central Equatoria State Gen. Augustino Jadalla Kamilo Wani, last week, graced reconciliation process between indigenous of Rombur in Luri Payam, Juba County after years of misunderstanding. Misunderstandings arising from land disputes and power struggles among the indigenous since 2016 have caused unrest in[Read More…]

Alarm over rising snakebites in Twic East

By Deng Ghai Deng   Authorities in Jonglei State’s Twic East County have issued a grave warning about the escalating number of snakebite cases as flooding in the region reaches alarming levels. Authorities in Twic East County, Jonglei State, have issued a grave warning about the increasing number of snakebite[Read More…]