South Sudan is currently facing a severe hunger crisis that threatens lives as the local currency continues to depreciate against the US dollar. This situation highlights the failure to effectively manage the economy of South Sudan. This further raises concerns about the economic competence of the leaders and the ability[Read More…]
Author: One Citizen Daily Newspaper
A teenager drowns in Aweil
By Hou Akot Hou A 12-year-old boy drowned in the Wath-Thok River in Aweil North County, Northern Bahr El Gazal State. The deceased, identified as Akot Akot, met his fate on Monday as he attempted to swim when he could not manage to cross the river like his peers.[Read More…]
MP voices concern as ministers neglect sessions
By Kidega Livingstone A Member of National Assembly has raised concern over consistent absence of during the parliamentary sittings of Members of Parliament (MPs), who are also ministers. Parliamentary sittings are held every Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. Each session presents an agenda that encompasses critical matters to be addressed,[Read More…]
Gov’t to review Land Act
By Bida Elly David Undersecretary in the National Ministry of Land, Housing, and Urban Development, Louis Kuoth, said they will review the South Sudan Land Act in a bid to address pressing land issues on land across the country. He spoke on Wednesday to the media in an interview[Read More…]
Abyei dominates UN Security Council meeting
By William Madouk Discussion on the stalled determination of the final status of Abyei dominates the United Nations Security Council meeting. In a statement released yesterday, Jean-Pierre Lacroix, Under-Secretary-General for Peace Operations, said that political progress towards the determination of the final status of Abyei remains stalled as war[Read More…]
SSPDF commander arrested over death of 7 in Warrap
By William Madouk A Brigade-four commander in charge of Barpuot military barrack, along with several officers have been arrested in Warrap State following death of seven people in a container detention facility. This came after at least seven people died of suffocation after being locked up in a 20-foot[Read More…]
WARNING! Uganda tips South Sudan on looming flood catastrophe
By Kidega Livingstone Uganda has sent a serious alert to South Sudan to get prepared for looming flash floods as it plans to release water downstream from its reservoir in Lake Victoria. This will affect most parts of the country this rainy season. The alert was sent to South[Read More…]
Someone’s is someone’s, but yours is yours
Not long ago, a man, hailing from a poor family, struggled so hard to break the chain of poverty in his family. By the grace of God, he gained wealth and became rich. Most of his wealth were cattle. When he was about to marry, be bought a prestigious bull[Read More…]
THEY HATE ME FOR NOTHING
They say I kill. Who do I kill? Do I have eyes to see them? Do I have legs to run after them? Do I have hands to hold myself? Do I have money to buy my bullets? Are they in their right minds to hate me? They hate[Read More…]
Lawmakers fume over 2% community’s oil shares
By Bida Elly David Lawmakers from Unity State in the national parliament are calling for an investigation into the allocation of 2% oil shares to communities in oil-producing areas. They claim that these communities are being cheated out of their share, which is intended to fund development, education, health,[Read More…]
Lobong orders Torit market renovation
By Ijoo Bosco Eastern Equatoria State government has issued a one-month ultimatum for businesses in Torit town to renovate or rebuild their shops along Juba highway. Oringa John Geoffrey, the Press Secretary in the office of Governor, Louis Lobong Lojore explained the initiative. “Governor Louis Lobong Lojore met with[Read More…]
Inter-state conflict affecting Gogrial East -MP
By Kidega Livingstone Inter-communal conflict and cattle raiding are endangering the lives of people in Gogrial East County of Warrap State, an area Member of Parliament has said. MP. Mary Atong told the national parliament that people normally come to attack and raid cattle of her community. “My people[Read More…]
Gola prohibits age-set fights in Pibor
By William Madouk All security apparatus, civil servants, and humanitarian workers found participating in age-set fights in the Greater Pibor Administrative Area will face persecution and risk losing their jobs, the area authority warned. In an order No. 07/2024 seen by this outlet, the chief administrator of Greater Pibor[Read More…]
In a move to address the rising issue of unnecessary conflicts in the Greater Pibor Administrative Area (GPAA), Chief Administrator Gola Boyoi Gola issued an administrative order banning age-set fights in the area The order aims to curb the destructive impact of such fights that normally result from age-group fighting.[Read More…]
Government institutions have a responsibility to honour civil servants by providing them with their rightful salaries and avoiding corruption that plagues our country, South Sudan. When directors engage in salary deductions, it highlights the reality of corruption within our nation. Deductions from salaries, and elimination of benefits such as medical[Read More…]
Eastern Equatoria cracks down on unlicensed medical facilities
By Ijoo Bosco Eastern Equatoria ministry of health has begun a review of licenses for all medical facilities, including private clinics, across the state. Dr. Elijo Omoro, the state ministry of health, Director of Pharmaceutical Services says the initiative aims to ensure patient’s safety and high-quality healthcare. “We regulate[Read More…]
Tombura clashes; Survivors recount escape, call for relief
By William Madouk In a barracks of displacement camp in Western Equatoria State, thousands of survivors are staring hunger in the face, a symptom of vast humanitarian crisis gripping Tombura’s turbulence. Since April 25, thousands have run to camps for safety and some recount to No. 1 Citizen Daily[Read More…]
Two Chiefs suspended over land dispute
By Hou Akot Hou Two executive chiefs, Dut Majak Majak and Gar Deng, have been suspended following a land dispute that sparked tension between residents of Aweil West and North counties in Northern Bahr el Ghazal State. The conflict arose on Sunday when construction in the Wadwil area was[Read More…]
MP accused of torture, forced marriage
By Yang Ater Yang A member of parliament, Daniel Dhieu Matuet, who representing Lakes State at national assembly, has been accused of torture and forcing his daughter, Akuchol Dhieu Matuet into marriage. Legal counsel, Kachuol Benjamin, the lawyer to the girl has filed a case at the Supreme Court.[Read More…]
HUNGER CRISIS; Parliament summons Economic Cluster
By Bida Elly David South Sudan National Assembly has summoned Economic Cluster to explain about high cost of goods in the country. The Assembly reached the resolution after a lawmaker representing Mayom County of Unity State, presented an urgent motion on the looming hunger in the state with little[Read More…]