Author: One Citizen Daily Newspaper

Ceasefire under threat

By Yiep Joseph   Ceasefire Transitional Security Arrangement Monitoring and Verification Mechanism (CTSAMVM) warns that recent clashes in Nasir County, Upper Nile State, threaten the ceasefire. In his opening statement at the 51st Board Meeting, Major General Yitayal Gelaw Bitew, Chairperson of CTSAMVM reported that his office received information about[Read More…]

Hostility dangles over Upper Nile state

By William Madouk   South Sudan People’s Defense Force (SSPDF) forces and Sudan People’s Liberation Movement in Opposition (SPLM/A-IO) are trading accusations over conflict in Upper Nile state. A latest cycle of counter accusation from South Sudan People’s Defense Force (SSPDF) warned of looming attacks on its personnel in Baliet[Read More…]

Nation Talks

Public universities in South Sudan are facing serious challenges that, if not addressed properly, could hinder their effectiveness and impact on society. These institutions serve as centers of knowledge and discipline, shaping the future of the country. Public universities play a crucial role in providing affordable higher education to students[Read More…]

Gov’t plans mapping minerals

By William Madouk   South Sudan government plans a comprehensive mineral mapping to assess the nation’s natural wealth and pinpoint resource locations. Mining Minister Martin Gama Abucha announced the initiative at the reception for the new Undersecretary Dr. Matiok Santino Akuei. He stated that detailed geological studies will provide a[Read More…]

Kiir, UN delegation discuss Abyei Status, elections

By Yiep Joseph   President Salva Kiir and United Nations Undersecretary-General for Peace Operations Jean-Pierre Lacroix, held discussions on election preparations and ongoing Abyei dispute. The meeting occurred as South Sudan continues to implement its extended peace agreement. According to a statement released by the Presidential Press Unit, President Kiir[Read More…]

UN slams Warrap state’s “Green Book”

By Kei Emmanuel Duku   United Nations Human Rights Commission on South Sudan has criticized the “Green Book” used in Warrap State to address communal conflict and cattle raids. Commissioner Carloz Castresana Fernandez asserted that the “Green Book” has entrenched gross human rights violations. Its selective application targeting specific communities[Read More…]

Age long vendetta among Pibor youth resolved

By Manas James Okony   In a significant step towards fostering peace and reconciliation, rival youth groups in the Greater Pibor Administrative Area (GPAA) have been urged to abandon violence and cultivate a spirit of peaceful coexistence. This call for harmony emerged during a three-day peace conference held in Likuangole[Read More…]

Lobong cautions against tribal naming of institutions, residential areas

By Ijoo Bosco   Eastern Equatoria State Governor Louis Lobong Lojore has cautioned citizens against tribal naming of residential areas and public institutions across the state. Mr. Lobong directed all local government agencies to abolish the persistent practice of naming places with tribal names, which he termed as promoting a[Read More…]

Army receives training to combat conflict-related sexual violence

By Ijoo Bosco   United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) is providing training to the South Sudan People’s Defense Force (SSPDF) Human Rights Division on combating conflict-related sexual violence in Eastern Equatoria State. According to UNMISS Human Rights Officer Anthony Mwapa, the two-day capacity-building training targets senior SSPDF officers,[Read More…]