By Philip Buda Ladu South Sudanese basketball fans’ hope remains unshaken despite the national men’s basketball team losing their Olympic Group C’s second game by 103 to 86 points against the United States team on Wednesday night. As the Bright Stars, battled the United States of America (USA) team[Read More…]
Year: 2024
Man kills cousin over land
By Hou Akot Hou Police in Kuajok, Warrap state, have arrested a suspect accused of stabbing his cousin to death over a dispute about agricultural land. According to Lt. Colonel Andrew Kuot, the head of the crimes section in Kuajok, the incident occurred when the two men got into[Read More…]
Council of States approves $2 million for Speaker, staff uniforms
By William Madouk Council of States has approved a budget for the procurement of gowns for the Speaker, Clerk, Legal Advisor, and other legislative staff. The budget proposal was presented by Isaac Sumu, a member of the ad hoc committee responsible for the Black Rod, a senior ceremonial position[Read More…]
Justice Minister, UN discuss stalled judicial reforms
By Deng Ghai Deng Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs, Ruben Madol Arol, and Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General (SRSG) Guang Cong convened to address ongoing challenges in implementing the Revitalized Peace Agreement and to discuss urgent human rights issues in the country. Following their meeting, Cong addressed[Read More…]
Jadalla receives investigation reports on former administration
By Deng Ghai Deng Central Equatoria State Governor Gen. Augustino Jadalla Kamilo Wani on Wednesday received comprehensive reports from three committees charged with evaluating key governance areas in the state. Governor Jadalla praised the committees for their diligent work and pledged to “take action” on the issues identified in[Read More…]
SPOTLIGHT: Governor Lobong on radar over gold mining, encroachment
By William Madouk Eastern Equatoria State governor, Louis Lobong Lojore may need to testify before the Council of States regarding a reported encroachment and unauthorized gold mining in his state. A legislator representing Kapoeta East in the Council of States, Micheal Losike raised concerns about a mining company that[Read More…]
I wish what goes around truly comes around
In the olden days, what used to go around always came around. But today, what goes around does not come around. If, indeed, what goes around comes around, then it is high time for it to come around. It should come around with a bulldozer’s force to crush the people[Read More…]
None of us is born a leader
By Ustaz Mark Bang People will pay attention to what you say, just because of your position. A leader’s job is to pay attention to what other people say, especially those who think their views don’t count. Show you’re listening by acting on what people tell you, and gain[Read More…]
“Living in or recollecting,’’ the past?
By Agar Mayor Gai-Makoon On Tuesday this week, South Sudan paid tribute to the heroes and heroines who lost their lives during the liberation struggle. The 30th date of every July has been immortalized and set aside to remember these people and to remind ourselves about the efforts that[Read More…]
Citizens call for action to curb deforestation
By James Innocent Concerned citizens and community leaders in Yei River County, Central Equatoria State, have urged the government, citizens, and partners to take immediate action to address alarming deforestation. James Wani, the Director for Peacebuilding in Central Equatoria State, expressed his concerns during a meeting with the Yei[Read More…]
City Review, Al-Hagiga crisis deepens
By William Madouk The ongoing row between the management of City Review newspaper and its protesting journalists has intensified, with the management demanding an apology from the journalists over alleged defamation. The dispute began when national journalists working for both City Review and Al-Hagiga newspapers went on strike over[Read More…]
Naath Peace Tournament postponed after 3 teams showed up for finals
By Philip Buda Ladu The final of the Naath Peace Tournament (NPT) was indefinitely called off after three teams surprisingly showed up for the concluding match of the inter-counties competition at Buluk Playground, Juba. On Wednesday, Nasir FC was set to battle against Payinjiar FC in the finals of[Read More…]
Central Equatoria, Jonglei States enhance cooperation on IDP repatriation
By Deng Ghai Deng The Central Equatoria State Governor Gen. Augustino Jadalla Kamilo Wani met with Jonglei State Minister of Cabinet Affairs, Matiop Lueth Atem on Wednesday. The meeting, held in Juba, focused on improving bilateral relations and addressing pressing issues concerning internally displaced persons (IDPs). During the meeting,[Read More…]
ELECTIONS: Voter registration schedule faults
By Bosco Bush The timeline for voter registration is uncertain as the country gets ready for the upcoming December 2024, general elections. According to the National Election Act 2012, as amended in 2023, voter registration should be conducted at least six months before the elections. In early July, the[Read More…]
INFERNO: goods worth SSP 1.7 billion lost in Yei
By James Innocent Traders in Yei River County have lost goods estimated at over 1.7 billion South Sudanese pounds in the fire that gutted the market last week. According to the county authorities, a committee was immediately formed to assess the damage and the losses suffered by the traders[Read More…]
Central, Eastern Equatoria States record highest Hepatitis cases
By Kei Emmanuel Duku As South Sudan strives to reduce the spread and infections of hepatitis by 2030, new data from the National Ministry of Health reveals that the Central and Eastern Equatoria states are leading the country in reported cases of hepatitis B and C. Conversely, Pibor and[Read More…]
Floods cut off over 35 schools in Aweil South
By Hou Akot Hou The majority of schools in Aweil South County, Northern Bahr El Ghazal state, have been forced to shut down due to heavy rainfall and subsequent flooding in the area. William Malith Malith, the education director for Aweil South County, stated about 35 schools have been[Read More…]
You are born to be REAL
Are you real? Are you what you believe you are? People say you can’t be a leader. They say you are not wise. Leaders should be wise. You are not influential. Leaders should be influential. You are not famous. Leaders should be famous. You are not creative. Leaders should[Read More…]
Dear Dr. John Garang, weed the garden; remove those destroying South Sudan
Dear Dr. John Garang de Mabior, it is unfortunate that this year’s Martyrs Day Commemoration has come at a time when South Sudanese are living at the mercy of the economy. It is up to the economy to kill all South Sudanese or spare a few. Neither the Presidency nor[Read More…]
Jadalla pays tribute to Martyrs
By Deng Ghai Deng Central Equatoria State Governor Gen. Augustino Jadalla Kamilo Wani delivered a message on South Sudan Martyrs Day, paying tribute to the nation’s fallen heroes and urging unity and patriotism. In his address, Jadalla honored the sacrifices made by those who fought for South Sudan’s freedom,[Read More…]