OpEd

 The unabandoned traditions

By Abraham Kuch Luiny I can imagine that in my culture when the firstborn brother dies, the second born brother must marry for him a wife; if not, the spirit of the dead brother will kill the children of the surviving brother.  In case he marries himself a wife, it’s[Read More…]

Identifying a problem is half its solution and there by the National Legislative Assembly Speaker and others acknowledging challenges in implementation revitalized peace agreement, we are on track. A car that harries or moves on high speed may end up by the roadside. Lucky occupants of such a car find[Read More…]

By Agoku Christine Taban (Guest writer) South Sudan’s Heritages sites, with innumerable economic values that have been destroyed in the protracted civil war and others occupied for different purposes or neglected need restoration. Stabilizing the sites and also establishing new ones that can create employment opportunities for the communities, rather[Read More…]

Urgent Need for a Land Registration Act in South Sudan: “Safeguarding Customary Land Rights and Mitigating Land-Related Conflicts”

By Gama Hassan Oscas Absence of a comprehensive Land Registration Act in South Sudan has contributed significantly to land-related conflicts and poses substantial challenges to customary land ownership. The lack of clear legal frameworks and mechanisms for land registration has created an environment of uncertainty and disputes. This critical legal[Read More…]

Today marks the third year after the birth of No. 1 Citizen Daily Newspaper, the print media house operated by young competent staff with the vision to be providers of information that fosters growth and development in all aspects. No.1 Citizen Daily Newspaper is a South Sudanese Print Media Company[Read More…]

Something Fascinating

There was something fascinating about Tanzania’s Julius Nyerere and Sudan’s Jaafar Numeri. Nyerere took over Tanganyika peacefully from the British which was a Protectorate after the Germans were disposed from that colony following defeats in the First and Second World Wars by the Victorious Allies. Nyerere, then ruled Tanganyika which[Read More…]

The Fatality of Driving Under Alcoholic, Illicit Drug Influence

By: Joseph Akim Gordon Driving while impaired by alcohol or illicit drugs e.g., marijuana, cocaine and others, pose a significant threat to public safety.  Substance use can impair perception, cognition, attention, balance, coordination, and other brain functions necessary for safe driving. Being impaired by drugs or alcohol has been linked[Read More…]

By Agoku Christine Taban South Sudanese celebrated their independence anniversary in various places with state leaders, such as Governors while others were joined by their ambassadors to foreign countries. It brought in a cordial interaction between leaders and the communities that they serve. Its pleasure for all the citizens in[Read More…]