The future is not always as bright as you think. Sometimes you may be living in the future without your knowledge. For students, it is passing with good grades and having a good job. Maybe starting a family, that is the future. Sometimes the future is living in the place[Read More…]
Year: 2024
The Myth of Equality: As a man, you should accompany your wife for antenatal services
By Lisok James Moses Antenatal care or services can be defined as the care a woman or women gets from health professionals during their pregnancy period. Sometimes it’s called pregnancy care or maternity care. During the pregnancy period, the expectant mother will be offered appointments with a midwife or[Read More…]
The call by some artists for unity among themselves to pacify the country’s message through music for election, is apt. There has been massive misuse of social media by a number of artists for bickering over who is who in the country yet such practices are detrimental to all. First,[Read More…]
The inflation rate has inflicted massive hardship on the citizens of our country. High inflation not only erodes the purchasing power of consumers but also breeds uncertainty, often leading to elevated interest rates and a devaluation of the national currency. Regrettably, South Sudan finds itself caught in this economic marsh.[Read More…]
Manytuil urges youth to cease violence
By Kidega Livingstone Unity State governor, Dr. Joseph Manytuil Wejang, has called on the youth of his state to refrain from the conflict in the neighbouring Ayei and Warrap States. While addressing a gathering at St. Bakhita Parish in Mayom County, Governor Manytuil told the communities of Twic, Ngok,[Read More…]
High expectation awaits New Rumbek Mayor
By Yang Ater Yang Lakes State Governor Rin Tueny Mabor, in a ceremony held at the State Secretariat, presided over the swearing-in of His Lordship Akol Manyang Magom as the new Mayor of Rumbek Municipal Council. The appointment, which bypassed democratic elections, has sparked both congratulatory messages and concerns[Read More…]
Japan, AHA sign grant to restart water project in Jonglei
By staff writer The Embassy of Japan and the Agency for Humanitarian Aid (AHA), a National Non-governmental Organization signed a Grant Contract for additional budget to move forward and restart the suspended “Project for Sustainable Accessibility to Safe Water and Enhanced Wash Practices in Twic East County, Jonglei State”.[Read More…]
UN experts wrap visit with call for peaceful transition
By William Madouk United Nations Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan wrapped up its visit to Juba with a call for the leaders to carefully navigate the conclusion of the country’s transition to achieve durable peace. According to UN rights experts, this would prevent violence and gross human[Read More…]
Kiir urges review of arms embargo
By Kidega Livingstone/ Bida Elly David President Salva Kiir called for a reconsideration of the arms embargo, describing it as a necessary step towards achieving lasting peace and stability in the country. On delivering an address to the African Union Heads of State Assembly, Kiir highlighted the progress achieved[Read More…]
Musicians amplify calls for peaceful transition
By Gladys Fred Kole As the December elections approach, artists in the country have called for unity and cooperation among the people to ensure peaceful voting. The artists in an exclusive interview with No. 1 Citizen Daily Newspaper emphasized the importance of coming together during the election period and[Read More…]
Luol retains SSBF seat unopposed
By Charles K Mark Loul Ajou Deng has been declared the president-elect of South Sudan Basketball Federation (SSBF) by the Electoral Committee, yesterday. Luol who went unopposed secured all 12 votes from the delegates representing the state associations. He will continue to govern the federation for a second 4-year[Read More…]
It is difficult to bear with an artificial hunger
It has reached a dismaying point where people are living by autophagy or self-eating. In layman’s jargon, autophagy is an act of eating oneself. This is a pathologic term and because it fits the status quo, I beg to lend it for usage. Autophagy (self-eating) refers to the lysosomal digestion[Read More…]
The race for life even when it doesn’t work
I have been to some hospitals and been through moments of silence, of pain. I have seen families struggle with virtually nothing to save the life of their loved ones and most times, it ends with tears and pain. It is not about how much we try. It is how[Read More…]
A carnal mind is enmity against God
By Anyon Ngoor Gorjok For they that are after the flesh do mind the things of the flesh; but they that are after the spirit do mind the things of the spirit. To be carnally minded is death, but to be spiritually minded is life and peace. Because the carnal[Read More…]
Judicial dysfunctional-UN rights body
By William Madouk United Nations Human Rights Commission laments the dysfunction of the judiciary system in South Sudan that leads to an increase in violence. Commissioner Carlos Castresana Fernández said the reoccurrence of gross human rights violations cannot be stopped without having meaningful and effective justice. “South Sudan’s judiciary[Read More…]
Tag Rugby Trust team receives equipment
By Gladys Fred Kole United Nations Populations Fund (UNFPA) handed over sports materials to Tag Rugby Trust South Sudan Female Team. The weekend donation aims at promoting gender and positive social norms for the girls to achieve their potential. The Tag Rugby Trust team has both young boys and[Read More…]
Ikotos residents appeal for repair of broken water systems
By Jino Wilson Chahari Payam of Ikotos County in Eastern Equatoria State is facing a severe water shortage. Tow motorized borehole water systems and a hand pump in the area have broken down, leaving residents in dire need of reliable water sources. Mr. Tito Abas, Ikoto County Executive Director[Read More…]
UN rights body defends violation reports
By William Madouk Amidst mounting criticism, the United Nations Human Rights Commission has defended legitimacy of its violations report on South Sudan. Human rights violation reports on the country have attracted accusations from the government that they are fabrications lacking truth. But the commission’s chairperson, Yasmin Sooka said they[Read More…]
Ten girls embark on journey to Boda Boda business
By James Innocent In a society where unemployment rates remain high, at least ten young girls who have dropped out of school are embarking on training to become Boda boda riders. In many communities, young girls are being pressured into conforming to traditional housewife roles, which often means that[Read More…]
Activist tells CES lawmakers to revisit land laws
By Charles K Mark South Sudan Land Alliance (SSuLA) urges legislators in Central Equatoria State to revise land laws for better interpretation and understanding. This follows the rejection of a clause in the South Sudan Land Policy by CES lawmakers, which stipulates that the land belongs to the people.[Read More…]

 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                