By Kei Emmanuel Duku Intergovernmental Authority on Development’s (IGAD) Climate Prediction and Application Centre (ICPAC) has urged the Greater Horn of Africa countries to develop frameworks to combat impact of climate change. Dr. Gulied Artan, ICPAC’s Director, was speaking at the 67th Greater Horn of African Outlook Forum for[Read More…]
Year: 2024
South Sudan celebrates International Museum Day
By Charles K Mark South Sudan, a country without a single museum, has on Monday joined the globe for the first time, to mark International Museum Day, this year, in Juba. Celebrated on the 18th of May every year since 1977, the event is designed to increase public awareness[Read More…]
Igga tips three state bosses to tackle insecurity
By William Madouk Vice President for Economic Cluster, Dr. James Wani Igga, urged governors of Western and Central Equatoria States, as well as Pibor Chief Administrator, to tackle simmering insecurity in their respective regions. Igga, who is also the first deputy chairman of the ruling party, the Sudan People’s[Read More…]
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…]
Parliament postpones scrutiny of Kiir’s speech over absence of ministers
By Bida Elly David National Legislative Assembly on Monday adjourned scrutiny of President Salva Kiir’s inaugural policy speech over absence of cabinet ministers at the august house. Lawmakers were supposed to deliberate on President Kiir’s inaugural speech which he delivered during the resumption of parliament after return from a[Read More…]
NULLIFIED:Minister objects exorbitant parties’ registration fees
By Bida Elly David Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs, Ruben Madol, has nullified the high fees for registration of political parties aiming to partake in the December polls. In a statement seen by No. 1 Citizen Daily Newspaper on Monday, responding to complaints from political parties over the[Read More…]
What the new VC of the University of Juba should improve on
It is unfortunate that the tuition fees dance to the ugly tune of the dollar rate. As the dollar rate rises to a higher level every year, its tune makes the tuition fees crazy to jump two steps ahead of it. The tuition fees have been on the rise since[Read More…]
All my thoughts after 40 hours of trying to be happy
I am here to now not talk about the race between the lion and the zebra. I want to take you through a different journey, the struggle of mankind to find a place to call home, which is always temporary. The universe as we all know is too big for[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…]
Norway calls for reforms ahead of elections
By No. 1 Citizen Daily Newspaper Norwegian Ambassador to South Sudan, Linken Nymann Berryman, has issued a strong call for the Transitional Government of South Sudan to take immediate steps to prepare for free and fair elections. In remarks delivered at a ceremony celebrating Norway’s National Constitution Day, Ambassador[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…]
Lakes State bans illegal land sales
By Yang Ater Yang In a bid to curb land disputes and conflict, Minister of Local Government and Law Enforcement Agencies in Lakes State, Chol Kuotwel Manhom, has banned the sale of land in rural villages across all eight counties. During a briefing with local chiefs and administrators, Minister[Read More…]
Man commits suicide over absentee wife
By James Innocent A 36-year-old man in Yei River County has committed suicide allegedly due to stress, Police authority confirmed. The incident that happened in Atende residential area of Gimunu Boma has left the community puzzled, as they struggle to understand the reason behind his death. According to the[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…]
Primate Badi cautions citizens against tribalism
By Bida Elly David Archbishop Dr. Justin Badi Arama of Episcopal Church of South Sudan (ECSS) has cautioned South Sudanese against tribal division and urged them to unite. He spoke during his homily while overseeing the consecration of three bishops at the All Saints Cathedral in Juba on Sunday.[Read More…]
UNMISS trains health promoters for HIV/AIDS fight
By Yang Ater Yang United Nation Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) Infectious Disease and Public Health Unit in Rumbek conducted a 10-day training for 26 health promoters from various institutions across Lakes State. The program aimed to build capacity in HIV/AIDS prevention and awareness among host communities. Atet Manela,[Read More…]
Influx strains Uganda’s open-door refugee policy
By ’Dogga Luwo Uganda is facing an influx of refugees, primarily from Sudan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), and South Sudan, straining the country’s open-door policy and protection services. According to UNHCR Representative in Uganda, Matthew Crentsil, Uganda is welcoming over 33,000 Sudanese arrivals, with 19,000 arriving[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…]
Journalists receive investigative reporting training
By Ijoo Bosco Union of Journalists in South Sudan (UJOSS) has launched a four-day training program on investigative journalism in Magwi County, Eastern Equatoria State. The training is aimed at empowering journalists to effectively carry out their duties and overcome the challenges they face in the field of investigating[Read More…]
UN boosts justice delivery in Gogrial West
By No. 1 Citizen Daily Newspaper & UN United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) recently completed a three-day workshop for justice actors in Gogrial West County, Warrap state. The workshop was led by the UN Peacekeeping mission’s Rule of Law and Security Institutions Section (RoLSIS), with support from[Read More…]
