By Hou Akot Hou A hippopotamus terrorizing resident of Aweil West County, Northern Bahr El Gazal state, was killed by authorities on Monday after devouring a man and attacking others. The incident began with reports of the hippo straying from its usual habitat and exhibiting aggressive behavior, venturing into[Read More…]
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Norway urges gov’t to expedite security arrangements for elections
By Bida Elly David Norway has urged South Sudan government to expedite the implementation of security arrangements ahead of the upcoming elections. Norwegian Special Envoy to Sudan and South Sudan, Mr. Jon Anton Johnson made the call came during a meeting with Foreign Affairs Minister Dr. James Pitia Morgan,[Read More…]
Security Forces deploy to avert violence
By Deng Athian A joint security force has been redeployed along bordering areas of Jur River County, Western Bahr El Ghazal (WBGs) and Warrap State after a deadly attack. The joint force comprised of South Sudan People’s Defense Forces (SSPDF), police, and national security services According to local officials,[Read More…]
Pope renews call for peace in South Sudan
By Charles K Mark Vatican’s special envoy has conveyed a message of the Holy Father calling for an end to violence in South Sudan. Cardinal Michael Czerny S.J delivered the Holy See’s renewed peace message to the nation during a homily at St. Theresa Cathedral Kator, Juba. The Cardinal,[Read More…]
Kiir, Machar add voice for peace among Twic-Ngok
By William Madouk Top two leaders of South Sudan have added their voices, calling for ceasefire and serenity among warring communities; Twic of Warrap and Ngok of Abyei. According to office of the president, Salva Kiir Mayardit and his first deputy, Dr. Riek Machar, on Monday called for a[Read More…]
Women’s Economic Empowerment as a Catalyst for Preventing Gender-Based Violence in South Sudan
By Gama Hassan Oscas Gender-based violence (GBV) has long been a pervasive issue in South Sudan, affecting the lives of countless women and girls. The prevalence of GBV is intricately linked to social, cultural, and economic factors. In this legal opinion, we will delve into the crucial role of[Read More…]
Kiir mourns Namibia’s President
By Staff writer South Sudan President, Salva Kiir Mayardit has joined other leaders in mourning President of Namibia, H.E. Hage Geingob. In a statement from President’s office, Kiir expressed his heartfelt over the demise of the Namibian leaders. “President of the Republic of South Sudan, has learnt with great[Read More…]
President Kiir assures Vatican of credible elections
By staff writer President Salva Kiir has reassured the Holy See of his administration’s commitment, to conduct free and credible elections this Year. The President made the assurance on Monday while receiving Pope’s envoy, Cardinal Michael Czerny at J1, in Juba, according to office of the president. According to Presidential[Read More…]
It is what we leave behind that makes us who we are
Beyond the family circle, who else remembers a stillborn? Who remembers a neonate who died a week after delivery? Who remembers an infant who just died before completing a year? They can only be remembered by the family members and nothing significant is said about them apart from their beauty[Read More…]
These days there are no news that talks about peace in some parts of South Sudan. The conflict in Greater Bahr El Ghazal states is worsening every day as if there are no government authorities in the region. It is a bad habit that armed groups keep on attacking themselves[Read More…]
UN Women urges government for gender statistics
By Kidega Livingstone United Nations Women (UN Women) in South Sudan asks the government to have proper statistics and data on women and girls (gender statistics). The UN Women and other development partners formed what they described as a “Gender Statistics Group,” where they shared information on statistics and[Read More…]
MP objects cattle herders’ return
By William Madouk Central Equatoria State Assembly calls for speedy intervention measures to deal with the incursion of Ambororo and Bor cattle herders in the state. In his statement, Chairperson for the Peace and Security Committee, Mr. Isaac Aloro said he has incredible information from the victims about the[Read More…]
Abyei authorities call for Peace, deployment of neutral forces
By Deng Athian Abyei Administrative Area Information minister has urged the national government to swiftly deploy neutral forces as directed by President Kiir. Buliis Koch Aguar, expressed grief and outrage in a press statement, condemning the “destruction and looting of property during last weekend attack. Abyei authorities reported deaths[Read More…]
Palwar market project excites vegetable vendors
By: Ijoo Bosco Vegetable vendors in Palwar payam of Magwi County, Eastern Equatoria State are buzzing with excitement over community project to build market stall in their area. This project is aimed at addressing a long-standing issue for the vendors, who currently sell their goods under trees, facing relocation[Read More…]
Residents fume over dusty road
By Yang Ater Yang Residents of Lakes State capital, Rumbek Town are expressing outrage over the poor quality of road rehabilitation around the main roundabout. They accused the UN mission in the country (UNMISS) and the government of using substandard materials that create excessive dust, causing health problems and[Read More…]
Gov’t, World Bank sign $147 Million projects grant
By Charles K Mark South Sudan government has signed a cooperation agreement with the World Bank to facilitate two projects worth 147 million US dollars. National Minister of Finance, Dr. Bak Barnaba Chol signed for the government while outgoing World Bank Regional Country Director for South Sudan, Sudan, Ethiopia,[Read More…]
National Bureau of Statistics grapples with limited funding despite progress
By Bida Elly David/ Kidega Livingstone National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) grapples with financial difficulties after nearly a decade of limited government support. Former chairperson of NBS, Isaiah Chol revealed that the institution’s life span would have come to an end without support from development partners. The outgoing NBS[Read More…]
MPs pass budget amid complaints of arrears
By William Madouk Central Equatoria State Transitional Legislative Assembly passed the 2023–2024 fiscal year supplementary budget worth SSP 11.4 billion despite unpaid six-month salary arrears and allowances owed to lawmakers. With the approval of the SSP 11,796,385,691 supplementary budget by MPs yesterday, this now brings the total state resource[Read More…]
Beware of false prophets (Part 1)
By Abraham Anyon Ngoor Gorjok Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep’s clothing but inwardly they are ravening wolves. Mathew7:15. Brethren, this world we live in is full of good and evil people depending on where they came from or their influence over the people. In[Read More…]
One thing is unclear; the fight against corruption
Pandemics come and go after exertion of collective efforts to eradicate them, but corruption pandemic continues to remain unattended to. Corruption has a worldwide distribution; therefore, it is pandemic. Corruption is the disease of the instinct, and it is the instinct that drives a creature towards a certain action. Epidemiologically,[Read More…]