Author: One Citizen Daily Newspaper

True Essence of Christmas

By Ellie Sworo As the holiday season approaches, the air fills with the spirit of Christmas. Streets are adorned with twinkling lights, homes are decorated with festive ornaments, and the sound of carols fills the air. However, amidst the hustle and bustle, it’s essential to reflect on what Christmas truly[Read More…]

USAP elects new leadership

By Bosco Bush United Sudan African Party (USAP) convened an Extraordinary Convention yesterday, during which three members were elected to top executive positions in accordance with the party’s constitution and regulations. The elections mark a new dawn for the party that had suffered approximately 7-year leadership crises after the passing[Read More…]

Traffic officer gets performance award

By Deng Athian A traffic police officer was on Thursday awarded a gift of one million South Sudan Pounds (SSP) for his exemplary service in Juba town. Sergeant Chol Deng Dhol, who has been managing traffic at the old bridge in Juba since 2019, received this generous recognition. A South[Read More…]

$8 million allocated to support cholera response

By No. 1 Citizen   Humanitarian Coordination for South Sudan  has released US$8 million from South Sudan Humanitarian Fund to support the multisectoral response to the cholera outbreak in six priority locations across the country. The fund will support responses in Renk, Malakal, Maban, Aweil East, Rubkona and Jamjang where[Read More…]

Citizens urged to embrace agriculture for development

By James Innocent Otogo Payam, often referred to as the food basket of Yei, is renowned for its fertile land, particularly in the Cenema sub-boma, which borders the Democratic Republic of Congo. Historically, this area attracted many traders before South Sudan’s independence, making food commodities readily available in local markets.[Read More…]

NEC cautions parties on early campaigns, misuse of state resources

By Yiep Joseph National Election Commission in the recently drafted regulations on campaigns warned political parties against early campaigns and the misuse of state resources. During the engagement with the representative of the political parties, the chairperson of the National Election Commission, Prof. Abednego Akok, expressed that the regulation on[Read More…]

Gov’t, partners launch GBV behavioral change program

By William Madouk   Central Equatoria State has launched integrated ethical, safe, and effective approach program to prevent gender-based violence (GBV) into youth economic initiatives. Under the state Ministry of Gender, Child, and Social Welfare, the program is supported by UN Development Program and Hope Africa South Sudan. The three-month[Read More…]

Lawmaker urges reforms

By Bosco Bush A lawmaker representing Cueibet County in Lakes State, MP Juol Nhomngek, is calling for reforms in parliament to enhance its capacity for checks and balances. This appeal was made just a day after members of parliament began a four-month recess. MP Nhomngek has been a strong advocate[Read More…]

SSOA disowns Hussien Abdelbagi

By Deng Athian South Sudan Opposition Alliance (SSOA), a signatory to the 2018 revitalized agreement on the resolution of conflict in South Sudan has withdrawn its confidence in Vice President Hussien Abdelbagi Akol. In a letter signed by the seven political parties that form SSOA, Vice President Hussien Abdelbagi no[Read More…]

Federalism, the Panacea

By James Aniceto Batikayo It is encouraging to know of the intention of the government to organize at last a conference on the Federal System of Rule that has ever been demanded by people in South Sudan since the colonial era. The conference is scheduled for the end of this[Read More…]