By Jacob Onuha Nelson Central Equatoria State has launched the construction of a Peace Hub Facility construction aim at providing sanctuary in the State. In a statement dated 21st Jan. 2026 on Wednesday by the state government Press Unit, the construction of Peace Hub would signal the state Government efforts[Read More…]
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Parents Urged to Enroll Children as Uganda opens schools in February
By Jurugo Emmanuel Ogasto Parents of South Sudanese refugees living in Uganda have been urged to send their children to school following confirmation by Uganda’s Minister of Education that schools across the country will open in February. Speaking in exclusive interviews with No.1 Citizen Newspaper, refugees and education stakeholders in[Read More…]
Interior Minister vows to curb internal insecurity in one month
By Yiep Joseph The newly appointed Minister of Interior Aleu Ayieny Aleu has vowed to curb internal insecurity in a period of one month. The Minister made the promise while addressing a gathering during family reception on Wednesday following his swearing-in ceremony at the presidential palace. Aleu acknowledged the internal[Read More…]
CES gov’t to resume E-tax system
By Lodu William Odiya Central Equatoria state government has on ordinary state council of ministers discussed on the resumption of electronic tax system aim at enhancing revenue collection. In a statement issued by the state press unit yesterday, the meeting chaired by Governor Emmanuel Adil Anthony discussed various emerging concerns[Read More…]
Twic East County receives over 500 displaced persons from Duk, Uror counties
By Peter Kuol Kuch The County Commissioner of Twic East County has reported at least 500 individuals who were displaced following the clashes between SPLA-IO and SSPDF have arrived in Twic East County this week seeking refuge. According to area Commissioner, the IDPs started to arrive in Panyagoor, the headquarters[Read More…]
Over 60,000 people to benefit from cash assistance in South Sudan
By Lodu William Odiya More than sixty thousand people are set to benefit from cash assistance to buy food items for families in South Sudan. In a statement released by Save the Children, thousands of families affected by conflict and severe flooding in South Sudan will receive lifesaving cash, health[Read More…]
SSRA Leadership Assesses Nimule Exit Road Construction Amid Funding Hurdles
By Kei Emmanuel Duku A critical artery for South Sudan’s trade remains caught between fiscal bottlenecks and local anxieties as high-ranking tax officials descended on the border town of Nimule this Tuesday to salvage a project stalled by the nation’s banking woes. According to a statement posted on the tax[Read More…]
Renewed Violence A Challenge to South Sudan’s Development
Renewed violence has been one of the greatest challenges facing South Sudan since its independence in 2011. Despite the country’s rich cultural diversity and abundant natural resources, repeated cycles of conflict have caused immense suffering for ordinary citizens. Today, it is essential to speak honestly about the causes of this[Read More…]
IT IS DIFFICULT TO STEAL IF THE BOSS IS A THIEF.
By Ustaz Mark Bang A “Feared” Leader is not a Leader. He may be in a supervisory role, but what he really is, is a “Target”. Subjects will try and try again to remove that which they “Fear”. They will never believe him, have confidence in him, or trust him.[Read More…]
Rise from sleep with Jesus Christ, thank God, and in faith and trust you will find grace.
Sermon Title: The Blessings of the Lord upon the Nation Chosen by God in Beloved South Sudan. Isaiah 44: 1–16 Dear brothers and sisters in our Lord Jesus Christ, welcome all of you into the fold of our eternal living God, here in beloved South Sudan. The God of our[Read More…]
South Sudan’s Future: National Transformation a Collective Responsibility for all citizens
By Joseph Chol Dut The future of South Sudan is untold and unpredictable, and it stands at critical crossroads with uncertainty, for many years now our young nation political and economical stability has been decided by few individuals and elites in expense of the common citizens. However, the true strength[Read More…]
Dog bites result to two death cases in Yei
By James Innocent Two people have died following an attack by a suspected rabid dog in Ombasi Boma, Yei River County, local authorities and family members confirmed. The victims were identified as a 30-year-old woman, Una Charity, and her father-in-law. According to the woman’s husband, Moses Andu, who works with[Read More…]
Bishop calls for evacuation of Ambororo Cattle Herders in Tore
By James Innocent The Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Yei, Rt. Rev. Levi Marandulu Yepete, on Tuesday paid a courtesy visit to the Yei River County Commissioner, Emmanuel Taban Seme, during which he commended county authorities for their efforts to promote peace and stability, while raising concerns over security[Read More…]
COMBAT: Destabilizes Peace Agreement-CTSAMVM
By Kei Emmanuel Duku South Sudan’s promise of peace is under fire as heavy fighting and airstrikes tear through the country’s northeast, leaving the national ceasefire in tatters. New reports show that the final month of 2025 was marked by a violent surge in conflict, proving that the peace deal[Read More…]
Pibor gov’t investigates killing of Health Workers in Pochallo
By Peter Kuol Kuch The authorities in greater Pibor Administrative area have launched investigation over the killing of two Health workers in Pochallo County this week. According to official, the two health workers were ambushed along the way from Nyium to Pochallo South headquarters for field visit before they eventually[Read More…]
Young Women Caution of Sustained Advocacy as Central Equatoria Appointments Expose Gender Gaps
By Chol D. Johnson Young women leaders backed by the Strategic Initiatives Horns in Africa (SIHA) Network and the United Nations Peacebuilding Fund (UNPBF) have renewed calls for inclusive governance, warning they will intensify advocacy if authorities fail to address what they describe as systematic exclusion of women especially young[Read More…]
South Sudanese Refugees Continue to Suffer as Food Rations Drop Further
By Jurugo Emmanuel Ogasto South Sudanese refugees living in Palorinya Refugee Settlement continue to face worsening humanitarian conditions as food rations distributed to them keep declining, residents told No.1 Citizen Newspaper yesterday. Several refugees interviewed expressed deep concern over the continuous reduction in food assistance, saying the situation has made[Read More…]
Kiir reiterates call for peace amidst ongoing conflict
By Yiep Joseph President Salva Kiir Mayardit has reiterated his call on citizens to join efforts toward peace and stability in the country. Kiir’s call followed a series of reports of armed confrontations between the South Sudan People’s Defense Forces and the armed groups in some parts of the country.[Read More…]
𝐄𝐜𝐨𝐧𝐨𝐦𝐢𝐜 𝐂𝐥𝐮𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐫 𝐚𝐩𝐩𝐫𝐨𝐯𝐞𝐬 𝐒𝐒𝐏 72 𝐁𝐢𝐥𝐥𝐢𝐨𝐧 to boost Agriculture
By Yiep Joseph The 𝐄𝐜𝐨𝐧𝐨𝐦𝐢𝐜 𝐂𝐥𝐮𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐫 has a𝐩𝐩𝐫𝐨𝐯𝐞d 72 𝐁𝐢𝐥𝐥𝐢𝐨𝐧 South Sudanese Pounds (SSP) in order to boost farming during the season. According to the statement obtained from VP Wani’s press unit, the cluster met on Wednesday, where they elaborated on plans to boost agriculture. After the meeting the cluster[Read More…]
Yei Authorities Donate Food Supplies to Prison Inmates
By James Innocent Authorities in Yei River County have donated food supplies to more than 109 inmates at the county prison following concerns over food shortages affecting detainees. The donation, led by the Yei River County Commissioner Emmanuel Taban Seme and supported by county authorities and security organs, aims to[Read More…]
