Author: One Citizen Daily Newspaper

The civil war of 2013 devastated lives, property, and homesteads. Many lost loved ones, and countless others were scattered, seeking refuge. The conflict spawned Internal Displaced Persons (IDPs) within the country and created a massive refugee crisis in neighboring nations (Sudan, Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, DRC). The IDPs remain sheltered in[Read More…]

South Sudan Demands Harmonized Trade to Block Dirty Air conditioners and Fridge Imports

By Kei Emmanuel Duku South Sudan is drawing a hard line in the sand against becoming a dumping ground for polluting, second-hand air conditioners and refrigerators. Government environmental officials are spearheading a regulatory crackdown, but the business sector warns that loopholes are already rendering the efforts useless on the ground.[Read More…]

Government Economic Cluster Embarks on High-Level Field Visit to Aweil

By Jacob Onuha Nelson The Government of the Republic of South Sudan has launched a high-level field visit to Aweil County in Northern Bahr el Ghazal State. Addressing the media on Tuesday at the Ministry of Agriculture in Juba, Abdelbagi Hussein Akol, the Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, confirmed that the[Read More…]

EES embarks on collaboration with civil society network

By Jacob Onuha Nelson The governor of Eastern Equatoria State, Louis Lobong Lojore, has initiated the collaboration between the Civil Society Network and government institutions. The statement issued by the governor’s press unit stated that the newly elected Eastern Equatoria State Civil Society Network expressed willingness to collaborate with the[Read More…]

The Revitalized Agreement on the Resolution of the Conflict in the Republic of South Sudan (R-ARCSS), signed in September 2018, was hailed as the only path to peace, built on negotiations and compromises addressing the interests of all warring parties. Its signatories are bound to the spirit and letter of[Read More…]

South Sudan reaffirms humanitarian commitment at global Parliamentary Assembly

By Alan Clement South Sudan has reaffirmed its commitment to humanitarian principles and multilateral cooperation during the 151st Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) Assembly held in Geneva. The 151st IPU assembly was held under the theme “Upholding Humanitarian Norms and Supporting Humanitarian Action in Times of Crisis.” According to a statement from[Read More…]

Juba Seeks Oslo’s Continued Support on Peace, Regional Stability

 By Kei Emmanuel Duku South Sudan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Ambassador Monday Semaya K. Kumba, yesterday, met with the Norwegian Special Envoy to the Horn of Africa Endre Stiansen and discussed matters partnering to strengthening bilateral cooperation and addressing critical regional security challenges. According to an official[Read More…]

East African regulators streamline Human Resource policies

By Alan Clement East African communications regulators have harmonized key human resource policies to align with Rwanda’s updated labor laws and promote regional integration during a three-day meeting in Kigali, Rwanda. In a statement from South Sudan’s National Communication Authority (NCA) which also joined the other regional regulators in the[Read More…]

CES governor calls for joint efforts to address challenges

 By Jacob Onuha Nelson The Governor of Central Equatoria State (CES), Rabi Mujung Emmanuel, has called for strengthened collaboration between government institutions, citizens, and the Church leadership in addressing challenges. According to the statement obtained from the governor’s press unit, the Mujung called on the congregation to advance peace, unity,[Read More…]

Calm returns to Mapaw after gunfire

By Yiep Joseph After reports of a brief exchange of gunfire at the Mapaw checkpoint on Sunday, calm returned following intervention. Early Sunday morning gunshots were heard toward Mapaw Checkpoint, just along the  Juba-Bor Road. The eyewitnesses said that the gunfire came as a result of a misunderstanding between army[Read More…]