By Kidega Livingstone At least twenty-four political parties have been disqualified from registration. According to Minister of Cabinet Affairs Martin Elia Lomuro, the affected parties presented incomplete documents to the Political Parties’ Council. “It is worth noting that the status of political parties’ registration in South Sudan per political[Read More…]
Author: One Citizen Daily Newspaper
Election Budget of about SSP 107.5 billion approved
By William Madouk Council of miniseries has passed SSP 107.484 billion FY 2023–2024 supplementary budget to fund electoral processes in the country. The minister of finance and planning on Friday, 9th February, tabled the supplementary budget in a regular cabinet meeting chaired by President Salva Kiir Mayardit. A total[Read More…]
Even if death is on leave, some people can force it to resume work
God helps those who help themselves. I cannot push a plane and when the engine starts, I board it. Even if I’m a biological son of a sheep, which, according to traditional beliefs, says it does not run away because of what it has not seen, I cannot do that.[Read More…]
True prophets exist in every generation.
By Abraham Anyon Ngoor Gorjok And he gave some apostles and some prophets, and some evangelists, and pastors and teachers; for the perfecting of the saints, for the work of ministry, and for the edifying of the body of Christ: Till we all come in the unity of the faith[Read More…]
Activist demands answers on illegally imported ammunitions
By Charles K Mark Executive Director of the Community Empowerment for Progress Organisation (CEPO) demands the government explains on the UN’s report of illegal entry of arms. Edmond Yakani reacted to UNMISS report, through a press statement, on Thursday He wondered what the government could be thinking of the[Read More…]
Revamped Mangala PHCC resolves nagging healthcare questions
By William Madouk Residents of Mangala Payam in Central Equatoria State have endured a lot, including boarding private cars during emergencies at night to reach a nearby healthcare facility for medical services in Juba. At least on Thursday, the residents breathed a sigh of relief when things took a[Read More…]
ICRC water project saves over 5,000 Lainya residents
By Bida Elly David Lainya Town Square was crowded on Wednesday to celebrate handover of water supply project donated by International Committee for Red Cross (ICRC). The water project, in Lainya town, Central Equatoria State, consists of two newly drilled boreholes fitted with solar water pumps. ICRC coordinator for[Read More…]
RJMEC urges parties to dialogue as elections loom
By Kidega Livingstone Parties to the revitalized peace agreement need to dialogue to stop circle of subnational violence ahead of the general elections. Interim Chairperson of the Reconstituted Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission (RJMEC), rtd. Maj. Gen. Charles Tai Gituai appealed, yesterday. “I urge dialogue to break the cycle[Read More…]
Rumbek Town road rehabilitation to be improved
By Yang Ater Yang United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) has considered improving the recent rehabilitated Rumbek town road to address public outcry over dust. Rumbek Town Mayor, Peter Maliap Chieny and representatives from Lakes State Ministry of Roads and Bridges reached an understanding with UNMISS officials, over[Read More…]
Clashes displace 72 civilians in Wonduruba
By Bida Elly David At least 79 civilians from Wonduruba Payam, Central Equatoria State have fled to Lainya County after clashes between government forces and holdout groups. Lainya County Commissioner, Emmanuel Khamis declined to disclose figures of casualties in clashes that occurred on Wednesday, saying its confidential. Khamis said[Read More…]
Top CPE performer aspires for engineering
By Charles K Mark Best overall performer in the country at 2023 Certificate of Primary Education (CPE) exams, aspires to pursue engineering at university. No. 1 Citizen Daily Newspaper followed up the 16-year-old Joshua Swaka Salvador Alfeo Lado to his family home at Nyakuron West for an exclusive interview.[Read More…]
University lecturers effect industrial action
By Gladys Fred Kole Lecturers at University of Bahr El Ghazal have from Wednesday effected their planned sit-down strike after the ministry of finance and planning failed to heed a call to meet their demands. Last week, the lecturers had given a three-day ultimatum for the finance ministry to[Read More…]
Youth demand gov’t action before elections
By Bida Elly David As South Sudan drives to elections, young people demand concrete action from the Interim Unity Government on key issues before they cast their votes. Some of the youth hinge their participation in the upcoming polls on government’s commitment to implement the peace agreement and addressing[Read More…]
Put interest of citizens first-Badi urges
By Charles K Mark Archbishop of the Episcopal Church of South Sudan (ECSS) urges South Sudanese leader to place the interests of the people before parties. Archbishop Justin Badi Arama, during a press conference on Thursday, said that leaders should be conscious of election-related conflicts that are likely to[Read More…]
UN envoy highlights obstacles to peaceful elections
By Kidega Livingstone UN special representative in South Sudan, Nicholas Haysom, has highlighted growing tensions between armed groups and inter-communal conflicts as major barriers to free and fair elections in South Sudan. He highlighted the fragility of the situation in Unity State and communal clashes as key concerns. “The[Read More…]
Fox bites two people in Aweil West County
By Hou Akot Hou Two people in Aweil West County, Northern Bahr El State have been bitten by a fox on Monday night, raising concerns about potential rabies exposure. According to Lual Khamis Lual, deputy director of Nyamlel Hospital, the victims were a 50-year-old woman named Akon Lual Kur[Read More…]
Magwi County leaders urged to actively participate in training sessions
Ijoo Bosco Executive Director, Magwi County, Eastern Equatoria State, encourages leaders to seize training opportunities offered by the government. Mr. Morish Ladu Wani emphasized the importance of actively participating and acquiring new knowledge for personal and professional growth. “Silence during training isn’t beneficial,” Mr. Wani stated. “I urge regular[Read More…]
Shoe shiner’s death shocks Rumbek
Yang Ater Yang A 55-year-old shoe shiner in Rumbek town was found dead at his workplace, on Tuesday. Lakes State police spokesperson Elijah Mabor Makuac said the sudden death of the shoe shiner, identified as Maluac Magut-thon, shocks residents. Late Magut-thon was regularly seen shining shoes under a[Read More…]
When I started writing in the newspaper, my salary was “keep up”
It does not need one to first consult a magician for him to be a writer. Writing is magic-free. It does not need one to be a son/daughter of a writer for him/her to become a writer. Writing is non-genetical. It does not need one to change an environment for[Read More…]
Ayii demands compensation from Prison Service for business losses
By William Madouk Chairperson of the Business Community, Ayii Duang Ayii, is demanding the national prison service compensates business people for incurred losses after authorities shut down their buildings. On January 16, the national prison services deployed their forces at South Sudan Hotel, Park, and Hospital in Juba, meant[Read More…]