Author: One Citizen Daily Newspaper

CES Civil Society Network Holds First Leadership Election in Juba

By Chol D. Johnson The Central Equatoria State Civil Society Network (CESCSN) successfully conducted its first-ever election yesterday to structure its leadership. Speaking during the program, Daniel Juma Essien, the chairperson of the electoral commission, acknowledged the voters, stressing the need for transparency throughout the process. “This very short election[Read More…]

Call for Tax Relief as Basic Tools Limit South Sudan Farm Yields

By Kei Emmanuel Duku Local food producers across South Sudan are issuing a desperate cry for help, warning that the combination of outdated farming tools and crippling government taxes is severely controlling local output and ensuring the nation remains dangerously dependent on costly food imports. Agricultural leaders state that without[Read More…]

HIV Treatment is working, but Funding Needed for Triple 95% Goal-says AIDS’s Commission

By Kei Emmanuel Duku South Sudan is winning the “war” against HIV, with significant drops in both prevalence and annual deaths, thanks to effective antiretroviral treatment (ART). However, the fight is far from over, as the country struggles to meet global targets due to a critical lack of government investment[Read More…]

South Sudan’s continued delay in enacting a Family Law leaves women, men, and children in legal limbo. Though a draft Family Law Bill exists, it remains shelved awaiting review, debate, and the political will to move forward. This inaction has far-reaching consequences that cut across gender justice, child protection, and[Read More…]

The Transitional Constitution of South Sudan, 2011, grants the President, as head of state and government, sweeping executive powers to appoint and dismiss top officials. President Salva Kiir has frequently exercised this power to appoint and remove national ministers, advisors, governors, and other key figures within the executive branch. The[Read More…]

Lawmakers decry rising insecurity after MP attacked by knife-wielding gang  

 By Alan Clement A lawmaker in the Transitional National Legislative Assembly has expressed concern over rising insecurity in the country after following a violent knife attack on MP Okello Odongto-Lawiri. The assault, which left the legislator hospitalized with knife wounds, was raised during the TNLA’s Ordinary Sitting No. 18 on[Read More…]

Grassroots women left out of CEDAW implementation – Gender Ministry admits

By Alan Clement The Ministry of Gender has admitted that limited funding and logistics have hindered consultations with grassroots women in implementing the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women. Speaking to the press during the dissemination of the CEDAW Concluding Observations Report in Juba, Undersecretary[Read More…]

President Kiir reshuffles his office

By Lodu William Odiya President Salva Kiir Mayardit has made major changes in his office relieving Sebit Bullen from his position as chief administrator in the Ministry of presidential affairs. These changes were made in a series of presidential decree read on the state-owned South Sudan broadcasting cooperation (SSBC) on[Read More…]

What is Gen Z?

Gen Z stands for Generation Zoomers which refers to people born approximately between 1997 and 2010. Generations are defined by the birth year ranges. These ranges are used for grouping cohorts of people with shared experiences. There existed other generations, such as the Silent Generation for those born between 1928[Read More…]

Jonglei to launch Polio Vaccination Campaign for children under five years

By Peter Kuol Kuch Jonglei State Ministry of Health together with its partners have set to launch Polio Vaccination Campaign for Children under five years today. According the health Official, the campaign will also involve administering Bilharzia drugs. In an interview with this outlet, the deputy director for health Promotion[Read More…]

DECREE:KIIR reshuffles

By Lodu William Odiya President Salva Kiir Mayardit has made major changes in his government, appointing new ministers and senior officials in a series of Republican Decrees read on the South Sudan Broadcasting Corporation (SSBC) on Monday evening. The President made the changes by appointing Dr. Bak Barnaba Chol as[Read More…]