Author: One Citizen Daily Newspaper

Leadership as God intended: Great leaders talk less, listen more (Proverbs 18:2) ‭‬‬

By Very Rev Nathaniel Garang Aduotdiit   “Fools find no pleasure in understanding but delight in airing their own opinions.” Leaders partly are Leaders because God particularly calls them to provide direction and solutions to the world’s questions and problems; and so, the most effective way leaders can provide the[Read More…]

A large portion of the population, including those supported by humanitarian agencies, is struggling to obtain adequate food. The situation is dire, with hunger outpacing even the threats of violence that have traumatized the country. The root of the crisis lies in the skyrocketing prices of commodities in the market.[Read More…]

PWDs demand equitable representation

By Kidega Livingstone   Persons living with disabilities (PWDs) in South Sudan have called on the government to ensure their equitable representation in all sectors of the country. During an exclusive interview, Alfred Lemi, a member of the Union of People Living with Disability in Central Equatoria State, highlighted the[Read More…]

South Sudan enacts UN Conventions against organized crime, illicit drugs

By Kidega Livingstone   Parliament on Wednesday passed the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime (UNTOC) and the Protocol Thereto, as well as the UN Convention against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances. The Parliament also ratified a treaty establishing the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD), which[Read More…]

Aid workers robbed in Lakes State

By Yang Ater Yang   In a disturbing incident, a team of humanitarian workers from the agricultural company Avasi were ambushed and robbed while traveling to Gurmar in Wulu County, Lakes State. According to the police, the attack occurred around 2:00 PM on Tuesday when a group of 6 criminals,[Read More…]

MP calls for tougher actions on companies exploiting nationals

By Philip Buda Ladu   Transitional National Member of Parliament has called for tougher action against private companies accused of exploiting national workers. Juol Nhomngek Daniel, an MP representing Cueibet County, Lakes State, on SPLM-IO ticket, raised a serious, urgent national interest matter of great public concern. During Tuesday’s sitting,[Read More…]

The alarming rise in random shootings and armed robberies on the streets of Juba has created a climate of fear and insecurity for the city’s residents. The government must act swiftly to address this concerning trend and provide adequate protection for its citizens. Reports of gunmen terrorizing various neighborhoods, particularly[Read More…]

Peace Monitor presents quarterly report to parliament

By Philip Buda Ladu   Reconstituted Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission (R-JMEC), on Tuesday, presented quarterly report on the status of the implementation of the revitalized peace agreement to the Transitional National Legislative Assembly (TNLA). In his 14-page report, the interim chairperson, Maj. Gen. (Rtd) Charles Tai Gituai highlighted some[Read More…]

South Sudan ratifies Convention on Suppression of Terrorism Financing

By Deng Ghai Deng   South Sudan’s Transitional National Legislative Assembly (TNLA) has ratified The International Convention for the Suppression of the Financing of Terrorism. The decision was made during a Tuesday session and marks South Sudan’s formal commitment to enhancing international cooperation in preventing and combating the financing of[Read More…]