By Philip Buda Ladu Lawmakers in the Transitional National Legislative Assembly (TNLA) have adopted several resolutions in response to an urgent motion regarding cattle-related atrocities in an effort to address the issue. Key among the resolutions the MPs recommended in their deliberations was the introduction of community policing, especially[Read More…]
Year: 2024
Over 4 million children in dire humanitarian crisis
By Sasuk Taban About nine million people, including 4.9 million children, 2.2 million women, and 1.4 million individuals with disabilities are in dire need of humanitarian assistance, according to the latest UNICEF’s 2024 Humanitarian Action for Children report. The report cites multiple compounding factors driving the crisis, including ongoing[Read More…]
EU-funded project to benefit over 230,000 people
By Kidega Livingstone A new European Union-funded project is set to benefit more than 230,000 people in the states of Jonglei, Upper Nile, and Unity in South Sudan. The 6.3-million-euro initiative, which started in January 2024, aims to build resilient communities and empower the country towards peace and prosperity.[Read More…]
Sudan children trapped in malnutrition crisis, UN agencies warn
By No. 1 Citizen In a stark warning, three United Nations agencies have sounded alarm on the rapidly deteriorating nutrition situation for children and mothers in Sudan. With the ongoing hostilities worsening the drivers of child malnutrition, the lives of Sudan’s children are hanging in the balance, and urgent[Read More…]
Lafon recovers road attack survivor
By Ijoo Bosco Authorities in Lafon County have recovered a 23-year-old man who escaped an attack on him and his colleagues along the Lafon-Mogiri road leading to Juba. Lafon Central Chief Augustine Lijuok Olum confirmed the incident, stating that the missing traders had been found alive, although the escaped[Read More…]
Parliament urged to withdraw warning against journalists
By No. 1 Citizen Association for Media Development in South Sudan (ADMISS) has urged parliament’s spokesperson to withdraw a recent statement threatening g journalists against reporting criticism of the head of state. The spokesperson for the national parliament, Oliver Mori Benjamin had warned against reporting any criticisms of the[Read More…]
Another top NAS officer resigns
By Kei Emmanuel Duku A senior army officer with the National Salvation Front (NAS) rebel movement, Anthony Juma Redento Pitia has resigned from his post overseeing Egypt and Middle East affairs. In a resignation letter dated May 30th, seen by this outlet, Pitia cited a lack of transparency and[Read More…]
Man arrested for accidentally killing own child
By Ijoo Bosco A man has been arrested in Magwi County after he accidentally struck and killed his own one-and-a-half-year-old child during a fight with his wife at a funeral gathering. According to local authorities, the incident occurred around 2 AM on the 27th. The mother had picked a[Read More…]
Chagor’s party protests dismissal
By Staff Writer South Sudan United Movement (SSUM), a party signatory to the revitalized peace agreement under the umbrella of the South Sudan Opposition Alliance (SSOA), has protested the removal of former Jonglei State Governor Denay Jock Chagor. SSUM, in a statement seen by the No. 1 Citizen Daily[Read More…]
ATTACK: Two SPLM delegates killed
By Kei Emmanuel Duku Two people have been killed, and another injured in a deadly, Wednesday, May 29th ambush on a vehicle carrying Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM) delegates from Eastern Equatoria state. The attack occurred in Ngarera Lohipor Boma, Homiri Payam, as the delegates were returning from Juba[Read More…]
Aweil East clerk dies in road accident
By Hou Akot Hou A tragic car accident in Aweil East County, Northern Bahr El Gazal State has claimed the life of a local clerk. On Tuesday evening, Tito Tiek Chuor’s motorbike collided with a Landcruiser at Amarjat market, leaving him critically injured. He succumbed to his injuries in[Read More…]
Happy past, sad present and unforeseeable future
Though South Sudanese were at war, they were happy. They were happy for nothing other than the hope that they would have a country of their own. Every South Sudanese has contributed in one way or another. I myself had contributed to the liberation struggle. I had given my meals[Read More…]
All that I saw in the mirror was a troubled face
There was a time when I went to the hospital to talk to a doctor about something. I remember that time, my world was moving so fast, and life was so slow. For the doctor, life feels pretty well, and the ground looks flat when you have a lot of[Read More…]
More boys dropping out of school-MP
By Kidega Livingstone A lawmaker in the National Parliament has raised concerns that more boys continue to drop out of school compared to girls. Speaking during the International Menstrual Hygiene Day Celebrations on Tuesday, a Member of the Standing Committee for Gender, Child, and Social Welfare, Nyayang Johnson Lok,[Read More…]
NBG spends SSP 25 Million to repair hand pumps
By Ngor Deng Matem The government of Northern Bahr El Ghazal State has rehabilitated 7 hand pumps or boreholes at a cost of 25 million South Sudanese Pounds (SSP) in Aweil East County. According to the senior official in the Ministry of Cooperative, Water and Rural Development, 4 of[Read More…]
NBG ready to vote-Ngor
By Hou Akot Hou Northern Bahr El Ghazal Governor Tong Akeen Ngor assured the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM) of their preparedness to mobilize support and secure votes. This came up during a meeting met with SPLM Secretary-General Peter Lam on Tuesday to discuss the state’s readiness for the[Read More…]
Kajo-Keji farmers boost skills in post-harvest management, savings
By Kei Emmanuel Duku A two-day workshop in Mere Trading Centre, Kajo-Keji County aimed at boosting farmers’ skills in post-harvesting and saving has concluded on Tuesday. The workshop aimed to provide 40 participants, 70% of whom were women, with skills in post-harvest handling and savings and loan management. The[Read More…]
Women urged to take active part in elections
By Bida Elly David Minister of Parliamentary Affairs, Mary Nawai has called on women to fully participate in the electoral process and choose their leaders as the country prepares to hold elections in December. The minister made the remarks on Wednesday during the launch of a women’s charter document[Read More…]
Futuyo inaugurates renovated assembly building
By Victor Mangu Western Equatoria State Legislative Assembly inaugurated the completion of renovations to the August House, the state’s parliamentary building. It was renovated by the United Nation Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) Quick Impact project, marking the first major update to the building since its construction in 1978.[Read More…]
UN backs South Sudan’s right to hold independent elections
By Kidega Livingstone United Nations has reaffirmed its support for the sovereign right of the government and people of South Sudan to conduct credible elections. South Sudan is scheduled to conduct elections at the end of the transitional period in December 2024. Speaking at the occasion of the 76th[Read More…]
