By Kiden Stela Mandela The suffering of South Sudanese citizens in the diaspora can be laid squarely at the feet of politicians who incite war yet remain unable to deliver peace. South Sudanese have been living in camps since 1983, when they fought to liberate themselves from a Sudanese regime[Read More…]
Author: One Citizen Daily Newspaper
Constituency Representation in Transition: South Sudan’s Accountability Challenge
In theory, Members of Parliament are the direct bridge between citizens and the state. They are expected to carry the voices of their constituencies into the national and state legislature and return home with policies that respond to local realities. But South Sudan’s Parliament is a body caught between two[Read More…]
Rise from sleep with Jesus Christ, thank God, and with faith and trust you will find grace.
Sermon Title: Hear the word of the Lord, you rulers of Sodom; listen to the law. Wash yourselves, purify yourselves, remove the evil of your deeds from before My eyes, cease to do wrong and stop committing sin. Isaiah 1:10–31 My dear brothers and sisters in Christ our Lord,[Read More…]
Hope is a good breakfast, but it is a bad supper
By Malek Arol Dhieu Francis Bacon says that, while hope is important, relying only on hope without taking action can lead to disappointment. Each day, South Sudanese hope for a better tomorrow. Unfortunately, tomorrow comes and nothing is better about it. Then they again hope for a better tomorrow and[Read More…]
South Sudan Stagnates as Regional Reformers Raise the Bar
By Alan Clement South Sudan has once again been ranked among the most corrupt countries in the world, according to Transparency International’s 2025 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI). With a score of just 9 out of 100, the country sits at the very bottom of the global ranking alongside Somalia and[Read More…]
Poor road obstructs farmers from Marketing products-commissioner
By James Innocent Authorities in Yei River County say deteriorating road conditions and ongoing insecurity have disrupted commerce, contributed to market shortages, and slowed development in the region. Yei River County Commissioner Emmanuel Taban Seme said poor roads and persistent security threats against local communities have hindered the transportation and[Read More…]
Governor Adil reopens state Assembly, Prioritizes Agriculture CES Governor, Emmanuel
By Chol D. Johnson Central Equatoria State Governor Emmanuel Adil Anthony has announced that his administration will prioritize economic recovery through agriculture, positioning the sector as the backbone of the state’s revitalization strategy. Speaking on Wednesday during the reopening of the State Revitalized Transitional Legislative Assembly (RTLA) in Juba, Governor[Read More…]
Traders Decry Growing Roadblocks on Kaya-Yei-Juba Highway
By James Innocent Traders in Yei River County, Central Equatoria State, have raised concerns over the increasing number of roadblocks along the Kaya-Yei-Juba Road, saying the situation is negatively affecting business operations and driving up the prices of goods. The Chairperson of the Yei Chamber of Commerce, Luwate Justin, said[Read More…]
South Sudan’s Oil Riches Fail to Lift Citizens from Poverty-World Bank
By Alan Clement South Sudan’s vast oil wealth has failed to translate into citizens prosperity, leaving the country mired in poverty, instability and economic decline, according to the World Bank South Sudan Public Finance Review 2026. The latest World Bank report paints a stark picture of a nation where oil[Read More…]
South Sudan’s currency is collapsing as government borrowing hits 70% of Gross Domestic Product-GDP
By Kei Emmanuel Duku South Sudan’s economy has been pushed into a state of debt distress and unsustainability as a lack of fiscal discipline, accommodated by the monetary and financial sectors, triggers a collapse of the national currency. A new World Bank Group report, titled “A Narrow Path to Recovery:[Read More…]
Authorities condemn Abduction of Humanitarian Workers in Yei River County
By Jacob Onuha Nelson The Commissioner of Yei River County, Emmanuel Taban Seme, has issued a strong condemnation following the targeted abduction of humanitarian workers within Central Equatoria State. In an official statement released on February 10, 2026, Commissioner Taban emphasized that these criminal acts directly threaten civilian safety and[Read More…]
Peace Deal on the Brink as UN, R-JMEC Warn of War Risk
By Alan Clement South Sudan risks sliding back into full-scale conflict as political divisions deepen and violence escalates, senior UN and regional peace monitors warned the Security Council Tuesday, raising alarm months before scheduled December elections. Briefing the Council virtually, the Interim Chairperson of the Reconstituted Joint Monitoring and Evaluation[Read More…]
WHY? Nilepet’s earnings never reach the national budget
By Kei Emmanuel Duku South Sudan’s national oil corporation, Nilepet, has become a financial ghost within the country’s economy, operating without transparency and failing to transfer its earnings to the national budget. A landmark World Bank Group report released in late January 2026, titled “A Narrow Path to Recovery: The[Read More…]
Dr. Machar’s defense team question expert’s report over irregularities Suspended First Vice President
By Yiep Joseph The defense team for Dr. Riek Machar and the seven co-accused have questioned the digital expert report, citing that it contains irregularities. During the 50th session on Wednesday, Ratlhogo Peter Calvin, the South African forensic expert and the last prosecution witness, concluded the presentation of his report.[Read More…]
Two different catastrophic disasters; hunger and extreme heat
By Malek Arol Dhieu Which one to first deal with, hunger or extreme heat? For hustlers, the extreme heat is unbearable. The sun rises at 5:00 AM instead of its usual time. So, by the time hustlers set foot out, it is already too hot. The hustlers who earn a[Read More…]
Every school day, the journey to class exposes thousands of children to unnecessary danger on our roads. In the absence of school transport, many parents rely on commercial motorcycle riders, commonly known as boda-boda, to ferry their children to and from school. While this practice eases mobility, the way it[Read More…]
THOSE WHO CROWN KINGS DON’T LOOK LIKE KINGS THEMSELVES
By Ustaz Mark Bang Where on Earth does one believes in the sense of being independent even those who are well off need help from anyone. I experienced ignorance once I was offered job to teach in one of the secondary schools in Wau. My first experience was in ignorances,[Read More…]
When Nile water becomes an enemy to us
By: Ayuel Mangok Angui We human beings are born to live and die, because of the sin that we had inherited from Adam and Eve, and our death is a plan from God, and we die in different ways that anyone of us cannot be blamed, when the time of[Read More…]
By Kiden Stela Mandela In no country is corruption in any form legalized. Governments worldwide have established legal instruments to deter, criminalize, and punish those who engage in it. Similarly, the government of South Sudan has legal frameworks and jurisdictions intended to combat corruption. However, the country lacks well-functioning institutions[Read More…]
Kiir dismisses top bank officials
By Yiep Joseph President Salva Kiir Mayardit has relieved two top officials from the Bank of South Sudan (BoSS) from their duties. According to the press release posted on the office of the president’s social media platform, the head of state relieved the officials on Monday. Based on the Republican[Read More…]
