Author: One Citizen Daily Newspaper

JOBS:Government gives hope

   By Chol D. Johnson/Lodu William Odiya  The government has vowed to revive the economy and create more job opportunities for graduates. On Saturday more than 2800 students from various colleges graduated with bachelor degrees, diplomas, master degrees, postgraduate diplomas, and PhDs. Josephine Lagu Joseph, Vice President (VP) and chairperson of[Read More…]

Morobo County Secures centre for 2025 Certificate of Primary Education

By Lodu William Odiya Morobo County authorities have confirmed that 130 primary candidates will sit for the 2025 Certificate Primary  Education (CPE) within the county, ending earlier uncertainty over possible relocation. According to a statement issued by the county press department yesterday, the examinations will be administered at St. Charles[Read More…]

ongoing violence threaten election-civil society 

By Alan Clement With 57 weeks left until South Sudan’s December 22, 2026 national election, civil society leaders and UN officials warned that the fragile transition faces mounting threats. They cited rising violence across states, deepening political mistrust, and unresolved legal and logistical gaps flagged by the National Elections Commission[Read More…]

South Sudan Launches Health Financing Talks Amid Global Crisis

By Alan Clement South Sudan has opened a high-level dialogue on health financing in Juba, as government leaders and international partners confront the country’s mounting health sector challenges. According to a statement from the Ministry’s communication department, the meeting, organized by the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Finance, and[Read More…]

Election Preparedness Under Strain as Key Institutions Warn of Rising Risks

By Alan Clement South Sudan’s transition faces mounting pressure as election bodies, legal institutions, and civil society warn that delays, insecurity, and shrinking civic space threaten preparations for the 2026 polls. Senior officials from the National Constitutional Review Commission (NCRC), the National Elections Commission (NEC), the Transitional National Assembly, and[Read More…]

  International Partners Back Peace, urge leaders to take Responsibility

 By Alan Clement South Sudan’s leaders face mounting pressure to fast‑track the Revitalised Peace Agreement as the transition nears its end, with the Norwegian Ambassador warning delays could spark renewed conflict and imperil fragile stability. Norway’s Ambassador to South Sudan, Roar Haugsdal, delivered a pointed message at the National Stakeholders’[Read More…]

Bishop Dau: Without Leadership and Resources, Peace in South Sudan Will Fail

By Alan Clement Bishop Dr. Isaiah Dau has warned that South Sudan’s cycle of war will persist unless peace is made a personal priority and backed by courageous leadership and adequate resources. Speaking at the opening of the National Stakeholders’ Consultative Dialogue on Accelerating Peace Initiatives and De-escalating Violence in[Read More…]