By William Madouk South Sudan and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have reviewed bilateral relations and they decided to re-boost ties among other cooperations between the two friendly countries. This comes after acting minister of Foreign Affairs, Deng Dau and his counterpart, Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan met in[Read More…]
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Twenty-two schools operate under trees in Bahr el Ghazal
By Hou Akot Hou The acting director general in Northern Bahr el Ghazal state ministry of general education has revealed that at least a total of 22 schools, both primary and secondary schools are operating under trees in the state. Director General in the state ministry of general education, Peter[Read More…]
Minister Dier leads top economists to World Bank meeting
By Gladys Kole The Minister of Finance and Planning, Dier Tong, has led a top government delegation to Washington DC to attend the World Bank/ IMF Spring meeting slated for 11th – 16th of April this year. The government delegation consists of the governor of the Central Bank of[Read More…]
Finance ministry to clear 2 months lecturers’ salaries
By Ephraim Modi Duku Sokiri Public University lecturers who threatened to lay down their tools last week over payment of improved two years salaries arrears will finally be paid their arrears today Tuesday 11th April. The Minister of Higher Education, Science and Technology, Gabriel Changson Chang confirmed the latest development[Read More…]
Protesters demands dismissal of Bor commissioner, deputy governor
By Gladys Kole Women rights network and youth in Jonglei State, yesterday took to the streets of Bor twon protesting the reappointment of the sacked Bor municipal council mayor as the commissioner of Bor County demanding for his dismissal from the post and axing of deputy governor Jacob Akech Dengdit.[Read More…]
Starvation hits S. Sudan as employees battle slim salary
By Bida Elly David South Sudan is currently battling high rate of starvation with two third of the population struggling to meet their demands with less disposable income earned from civil servant salaries that always never come in time. In a statement seen by No.1 Citizen Daily Newspaper yesterday, John[Read More…]
Sky out of reach as Aviation hikes security fees
By William Madouk Air transportation fees are expected to increase as the South Sudan Civil Aviation Authority (SSCAA) start implementing a new security fee code, charging all domestic and international flights with $60 upon departing and landing. This comes after a joint meeting between Civil Aviation and all international airlines[Read More…]
NilePet set to open branch in Dubai, ventures into Agric & Mining
By Ephraim Modi Duku Sokiri The Managing Director for the South Sudanese National Oil Company, Nile Petroleum Corporation Limited (Nilepet), Bernard Amuor Makeny has revealed his big plans of expanding the company abroad. He made the statement to his juniors during the conclusion of a workshop on transformation of Nilepet’s[Read More…]
NDM party questions recent population survey report
By Gladys Kole The national democratic movement (NDM) political party is demanding the national bureau of statistics to call all the stakeholders to explain to them the scientific basis of the making of the population estimate 2021. “If indeed they are the source of the document, when was the process[Read More…]
Fear griefs, 2 killed and one abducted in Jonglei
By Bida Elly David The battle between Jonglei State and Greater Pibor Administrative Area (GPAA) remains inevitable and caustic as two men were reportedly killed and one young girl abducted following a brutal attack by armed youth which were believed to have emerged from the GPAA. In a statement seen[Read More…]
Vice President Abdelbagi to assess service cluster institutions in Lakes State
By Yang Ater Yang The Vice President for Service Cluster in the Republic of South Sudan Hussein Abdelbagi Akol in Rumbek Lakes State to assess service cluster institutions to classify challenges and solutions to encroachment on school premises, dilapidated school structures, lack of qualified teachers, poor feedings, inadequate clean drinking[Read More…]
Christians commemorate the crucifixion of Jesus Christ
By Emelda Siama John Lopula Tens of thousands of Christian faithful in Juba especially Catholics commemorated the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, by imitating the way of the cross. Many Christians yesterday emulated “the way of cross”, along the street of Juba. Speaking to the congregations in Holy Rosary Parish yesterday[Read More…]
Badi allies with Orthodoxy, dumps Church of England over same sex blessing
By Gladys Kole The primate of the Episcopal Church of South Sudan (ECSS) and archbishop of the archdiocese of Juba Most Reverend Dr. Justin Badi Arama has declared allegiance of the ECSS church under his leadership to work only with the Orthodox, ditching the Church of England over the blessing[Read More…]
EAC pushes one currency agenda to 2031
By Ephraim Modi Duku Sokiri The East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) has extended their revised agenda on East African Monetary Union (EAMU) roadmap to 2031 new target instead of the previous target of 2024. Speaking to No.1 Citizen Daily Newspaper, the Chairperson of the East African Regional Integration and East[Read More…]
Ruweng Administrative Area gets more ministries
By Abraham Anyon Ngoor The Ruweng Administrative Area has been given another four ministries adding to the five previously it had. This comes after the Ruweng Chief Administrative Area Stephano Wieu Mialek met with President Kiir on Thursday. “As people of Ruweng, we requested for the other four ministries for[Read More…]
Government, UNESCO vows to save Sudd Wetlands
By Ephraim Modi Duku Sokiri The National Ministry of Environment and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) yesterday ended a three-day workshop on awareness about conservation of Sudd Wetlands. Speaking to the media, the Director General of environmental planning and sustainable development at the Ministry of Environment,[Read More…]
SPLM-IO demands reinstatement of its sacked members
By Gladys Kole The Sudan People’s Liberation Movement in Opposition (SPLM-IO) party led by Dr. Riek Machar is calling for reinstatement of its member who were fired by the president from various post in the revitalized transitional government of national unity (R-TGONU) in what the SPLM-IO termed as unilateral decision.[Read More…]
Conference to mend civil-military relation concludes in Kajo-Keji
By Emelda Siama John Lopula The Unified forces military command has appealed for forgiveness and unity with the community of Kajo-Keji County as they work to mend the fragile civil-military relation in the county and execute their duty of protecting the people and their property. Speaking on phone to No.1[Read More…]
Activists applaud Kiir’s decision to reinstate Jonglei Speaker
By Aweye Teddy Onam The reinstatement of the Speaker of Jonglei State Rt. Hon. Amer Ateny Alier by President Salva Kiir in a decree issued on Thursday on the state television SSBC has been applauded by political analysts, activists, and SPLM-IO. Speaker Amer was appointed in 2021 under the ticket[Read More…]
Bureau of Statistics predicts danger as 77% youth battle unemployment
By Bida Elly David National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) in their recent report revealed that 77% of youth across the Country are unemployed noting that this scenario has contributed a lot in creating insecurity as majority of young people struggle to survive. This concern emerged following presentation of demographical statistics[Read More…]