By Hou Akot Hou The Commissioner General of the National Revenues Authority, William Anyuon Kuol, has pledged to extend a helping hand to St. George Catholic Church in Aweil Town, Northern Bahr El Ghazal State, during Christmas Day Mass celebrations. Addressing the congregation, Anyuon emphasized the importance of mutual support[Read More…]
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Governor Madut Calls for Unity and Cooperation in Aweil
By Hou Akot Hou New Northern Bahr El Ghazal Governor Charles Madut Akol urges citizens to unite and cooperate with his administration to collectively steer the state forward despite ongoing challenges. Governor Madut said the challenges facing the state are many, and the first step toward addressing them is unity[Read More…]
AU Pressure Mounts on South Sudan to Fast-Track Women, Peace and Security Commitments
By Alan Clement African Union leaders have intensified pressure on South Sudan to accelerate Women, Peace and Security commitments, warning that policy delays undermine fragile peacebuilding and risk reversing hard-won gains across conflict-affected states. The country came under renewed regional scrutiny following the adoption of the Tunis Declaration at the[Read More…]
South Sudan Pushes Water Security at Nile Governance Talks
By Alan Clement South Sudan has joined high-level regional meetings in Bujumbura as the country seeks solutions to persistent flooding, severe electricity shortages, and mounting climate pressures. According to a statement from the Ministry’s communication department, South Sudan is participating in the Joint Nile Governance Meetings as part of its[Read More…]
MISMANAGEMENT :$370 Million Oil Payments in question
By Kei Emmanuel Duku A UN report claims South Sudan’s government is allegedly pre-selling almost its entire oil production months in advance to cover mounting debts. The report alleges that the practice has already resulted in at least one payment being diverted directly to an unidentified third party rather than[Read More…]
As the calendar turns in Juba and towns across South Sudan, the air fills with a familiar cacophony. From iron sheets to jerrycans, anything that can produce sound becomes an instrument of celebration. It is a tradition rooted in joy, a communal expression of hope and resilience as people usher[Read More…]
“WHY SOUTH SUDANESE YOUTH MUST NOT BE MISLED BY INACCURATE MAPS: LEGAL TERRITORY IS A RESPONSIBILITY OWED TO BOTH PRESENT AND FUTURE GENERATIONS”
By Peter Der Makuer Abstract Territorial integrity is a foundational element of statehood under international law. For a young state such as South Sudan, unresolved boundary questions carry not only legal significance but also intergenerational consequences. This article examines the Ilemi Triangle dispute with particular emphasis on the distinction between[Read More…]
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2026 wishes to you in your respective residential areas.
Dear Editors, staffs, and readers of Number one Citizen daily newspaper, I write this message to wish you a happy birthday of Jesus Christ and a prosperous New Year 2026 in your respective areas. On this day, the joyous moment of Christ will remain as your blessings, and it will[Read More…]
By Alan Clement The Kajo-Keji Football Association (KKFA) has annulled Jalimo United FC’s 2–0 victory over Falcon FC after ruling that Jalimo fielded an ineligible goalkeeper who played under a false name, the association noted in a disciplinary decision issued Monday. In a KKFA statement regarding the resolution addressed to[Read More…]
Activist urges gov’t to embrace dialogue to end more splits
By Yiep Joseph A civil society activist has called on the government, and the incumbent government in particular, to embrace dialogue in order to prevent further splits. In a statement to the media, Edmund Yakani, the Executive Director for Community Empowerment for Progress Organization (CEPO), urged the government to organized dialogue among South[Read More…]
TALI : International Airport’s Consultations begin
By Alan Clement The Commissioner of Terekeka County has begun consultations with local communities over the proposed establishment of Tali International Airport. This marked an early step in government efforts to assess support for a major infrastructure project in Central Equatoria State. In a statement from the Commissioner’s office, Commissioner[Read More…]
South Sudan Starts Paying Health Worker’s Incentive Arrears
By Alan Clement South Sudan’s Ministry of Health has begun the disbursement of long-overdue incentive payments to frontline health workers in selected counties following the signing of a Quarter One output agreement with UNICEF under the Health Sector Transformation Project (HSTP). In a statement from the Ministry’s communication department, the[Read More…]
South Sudan Confronts Worst Funding Gap in a Decade
By Alan Clement South Sudan’s humanitarian lifeline is fraying as the United Nations project 10 million people to need assistance in 2026, amid uncertain funding commitments raising fears of a crisis of unprecedented scale. The Global Humanitarian Overview 2026, released by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs[Read More…]
SSP : Archbishop urges Gov’t to resolve cash shortage
By Chol D. Johnson The Archbishop of the Anglican Church of South Sudan (ACSS), the Most Rev. Peter Bol Arok, has urged the government to urgently address the persistent cash shortage in commercial banks. He warned that the continuous cash shortages in banks worsened the suffering of the citizens and[Read More…]
Unpredictable future, sad present and happy past
By Malek Arol Dhieu 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 had contributed in one way or another. I myself had contributed to the liberation struggle. I[Read More…]
”Expansion of Engineering Programs at the Public Universities in South Sudan.”
By Engr. Maker Mangol Acien Yuol The public universities in South Sudan currently lack engineering fields at the master’s, professional studies, and Doctor of Philosophy levels. This observation is based on case studies conducted at the University of Juba, founded in 1975, Upper Nile University, the University of Bar El[Read More…]
Christians march through Juba streets with Christmas messages
By Chol D. Johnson Christians in Juba on Thursday took to the streets in peaceful marches to mark the Christmas season, spreading messages of faith, peace, and unity. Singing Christmas carols and carrying banner, church members walked through Shirikat roads and residential areas, sharing messages about the birth of Jesus[Read More…]
UNMISS Reaffirms Civilian Protection Mandate Amid Rising Violence, Urges Political Action Ahead of Elections
By Alan Clement The United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) has pledged to remain steadfast in its mandate to protect civilians as the country grapples with rising violence, political deadlocks, and economic hardship. In a holiday message delivered by UNMISS Spokesperson Priyanka Chowdhury on behalf of Officer in Charge[Read More…]
UN Agencies Target Hunger and Dropouts with School Meals in South Sudan
By Alan Clement UNICEF and WFP have formalized a UN-to-UN agreement under Global Partnership for Education (GPE) support to deliver homegrown school meals to 6,000 children in South Sudan, linking nutrition directly to education access. According to a UNICEF/WFP South Sudan statement, the programme will source food locally from smallholder[Read More…]
Police Warn Yei Youth Against Crime During Christmas Festivities
By James Innocent The police leadership in Yei River County has warned young people against engaging in criminal activities during the Christmas and New Year celebrations, urging them to uphold peace and lawful conduct. Speaking to the media, the Police Inspector of Yei River County, Major General Ali Abudalah Tif,[Read More…]
