Year: 2024

Idleness is our enemy – Manyang

By William Madouk   South Sudan prides itself on abundant resources, but there is laziness in converting this into usefulness. The third deputy chairman of Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM) and senior presidential advisor, Kuol Manyang Juuk, lamented of a beloved country. Mr. Manyang was speaking during swearing-in of Gen.[Read More…]

Keeping aside the saying that “Africans believe by seeing”, considering proficient alerts on rainfall patterns helps in mitigating losses of lives and property. South Sudan was forewarned of Saturday-Sunday downpours with flash floods that destroyed houses and other property, but Juba residents paid little attention. According to the meteorological weather[Read More…]

Lack of lawyers hinders justice in WES

By Kidega Livingstone Deputy Governor of Western Equatoria State, Elia Richard Box has raised concerns over the low number of lawyers and judges serving the people of the state. He claims that most legal professionals are committed to serving the people of Juba, leaving the residents of Western Equatoria State[Read More…]

Heavy rains flood Juba suburbs

By Charles K Mark   Heavy rainfall on Saturday night caused flash floods in Juba’s lowlands, damaging homes. With some buildings collapsing, Hai Referendum, Gabat, Hai Kuwait, Gurei, Mia Saba, and other lowlands are the most affected. National Police Spokesperson, Maj. Gen. Daniel Justin Boulo, told No. 1 Citizen Daily[Read More…]

Lakes State honours SPLA Day

By Yang Ater Yang   Lakes State government officials and citizens gathered in Rumbek Freedom Square on Thursday to commemorate the 41st anniversary of SPLA Day, a pivotal day in South Sudan’s history. State Governor Lt. Gen. Rin Tueny Mabor in his keynote address to the crowd, acknowledged the ongoing[Read More…]