By Yang Ater Two dedicated wildlife officers have been shot dead in Along-bek area, Among-piny Payam of Rumbek Central County, Lakes State early Thursday morning; the police confirmed. Maj. Elijah Mabor Makuac, the Lakes State spokesperson said that ‘armed criminals’ from neighbouring Panyijar County in Unity State were responsible[Read More…]
Author: One Citizen Daily Newspaper
Torit graduates 19 nutritionists
By Ijoo Bosco Torit Nutrition Training Center, in partnership with Caritas Luxembourg passed out 19 community nutritionists who completed a nine-month certificate course. Held at the Torit Municipal Council in Eastern Equatoria State, the ceremony marked the sixth graduation of nutritionists who have been trained to combat malnutrition in[Read More…]
Sudan war; Children bear the brunt
By Kidega Livingstone Save the Children South Sudan is warning of a critical situation facing thousands of children who have fled Sudan. The influx is overwhelming resources, leaving many children without basic necessities. According to Save the Children, Renk, the initial reception point, is struggling to cope. At least[Read More…]
Jebel Ladu land saga persists
By Jurugo Emmanuel Ogasto Central Equatoria State government has demolished structures erected in illegally demarcated land in Jebel Ladu Payam of Juba County, in a fight against grabbers. Seven of the land grabbers who appeared on Thursday, during the demolition process were immediately arrested and taken to the Gudele[Read More…]
Allan killed in crossfire-gov’t report
By William Madouk South Sudan government probe committee, on Thursday, released a report on findings into killing of British-American journalist Christopher Allen in the country. Allen was shot on 26 August 2017 during military combat between SPLM-IO force and government forces at Kaya town, Central Equatoria State. Daniel Charles[Read More…]
IGAD supports elections
By Kidega Livingstone South Sudan can only achieve a peaceful and democratic nation by holding elections, the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) has noted. “South Sudan has to go for election because it’s the way for democracy,” Ambassador Dr. Ismail Wais, IGAD’s Special Envoy to South Sudan, remark. The[Read More…]
Unusual hot weather; a sign of climate change arrival
All along, South Sudanese thought climate change discriminates. Climate change does not discriminate. It affects all the continents equally. It affects the Whites the same way it affects the Blacks. It affects the developed countries the same way it affects the developing and underdeveloped countries. It affects the superpower countries[Read More…]
There are days when nothing works
In this life, there are times when it becomes truly hard to justify the existence of God in our lives. For most people, God truly exists but is too busy to attend to our needs. But I come against all these assumptions. God is kind and whatever circumstances may be;[Read More…]
Abyei appeals for aid
By Hou Akot Hou Chairperson of the Relief and Rehabilitation Commission (RRC) in Abyei is calling on international partners to provide urgent assistance to address the dire conditions faced by returnees and refugees in the region. Ajak Deng said there is a need for increased efforts from humanitarian organizations[Read More…]
Crocodile attacks Awerial women
By Yang Ater Yang Health authorities in Awerial County of Lakes State are treating three people attacked by a crocodile while they were fishing in Gel River. The victims, Ayen Malith, 30 years and Mabor Majuec, and a young boy are currently receiving treatment at Awerial County Hospital for[Read More…]
Imurok welcomes church donations
By Ijoo Bosco A presiding bishop of Grace Gospel Church, in collaboration with Pastors Network of Evangelical Churches and People of Hope, donated second-hand clothes to the Imurok community in Torit County. Bishop Joshua Lokurdek distributed second-hand clothes and shoes to the community, with the aim of encouraging parents[Read More…]
UN Women advocates for inclusivesness
By Bida Elly David United Nations Women (UN Women) is actively promoting and advocating for the respect of women’s rights in South Sudan across all sectors. Rukaya Mohammed, the Deputy Country Representative of UN Women, said women in South Sudan still face significant structural barriers hindering their full participation[Read More…]
Allan’s death probe report ready
By Charles K Mark A committee tasked to investigate the death of journalist Christopher Allen has released its findings, today. Late in 2017, Christopher Allen, an American-British freelance journalist, lost his life in South Sudan. Established by Ministerial Order No. 02/2023 dated October 2, 2023, the committee led by[Read More…]
TROIKA insists South Sudan leaders act on poll timeline
By Charles K Mark The USA, UK and Norway, reaffirmed a call for South Sudan’s leaders to urgently take the steps necessary to ensure genuine and peaceful elections in December. In a short note seen by this outlet, the TROIKA countries said the electoral process should address the ten[Read More…]
CES opens new abattoir
By Jurugo Emmanuel Ogasto Central Equatoria State Ministry of Animal Resources, Fisheries and Tourism and in partnership with the private firm Zabad for Trading and Investment Company Ltd inaugurated a new abattoir in Juba’s Gumbo-Shirkat area. The inauguration ceremony was held on Wednesday, under the theme “Clean meat, healthy[Read More…]
Ayii dreads threats to his life
By William Madouk South Sudan’s Business Community Chairperson, Ayii Duang Ayii, claims his life is in danger following a confrontation with national prison officers yesterday. The incident stemmed from an ongoing dispute over plots of land in Juba. For nearly four months, Ayii has been locked in a disagreement[Read More…]
SSPDF commander, Commissioner among 15 killed in Pibor
By William Madouk Armed men shot dead fifteen people including the commissioner of Jebel Boma County, Jeremiah Lothiboi and an SSPDF area commander, Col, Kaka Thombum in an ambush in Takaro area of Rath payam, Pibor Administrative Area (GPAA). According to the Minister of Information, Abraham Kelang late. Lothiboi,[Read More…]
Parties at odds over polls
Kidega Livingstone As the deadline for elections approaches, political parties to the agreement continue to be divided on the matter, with some expressing dissatisfaction and considering a boycott. With less than eight months remaining, concerns have arisen regarding the implementation of outstanding provisions outlined in the roadmap. The National[Read More…]
Hunger or heatwave? Which one to first deal with?
When two or more disasters hit people at ago, the result is always catastrophic. When something is being described as “catastrophic”, it has a profound effect of great significance. With the chronic hunger, people have starved beyond starvation. You do not need to tell people to undress so that you[Read More…]
At one point, life will greet you with its left hand
You don’t have an idea what happens tomorrow. It could be teary; it could also joy but nothing prepares you for that. No wonder, life is a journey from nothing to nothing. It all depends on how you see things. Sometimes you just have to find meaning in those difficult[Read More…]