Author: One Citizen Daily Newspaper

Suspended commissioner quits SPLM-IO, joins SPLM

By Lodu William Odiya The Suspended Cueibet County commissioner in Lakes state has resigned from Sudan People’s Liberation Movement in Opposition (SPLM-IO) and joined Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM). Daniel Deng Mario was suspended recently from the position of commissionership. In a statement to the media, Deng resigned and immediately[Read More…]

People should differentiate political parties from communities After the prominent figure from the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM) quit, it went viral on social media, with many expressing different views. The political figure who later declared his own party explained in a press statement why he left the party as[Read More…]

CES Gov’t calls for refugee Voice in constitution-making

By Kei Emmanuel Duku Following a pivotal meeting between leaders from the National Constitutional Review Commission (NCRC) and the Central Equatoria State (CES) Cabinet, the state government has formalized its commitment to ensuring a broad, people-driven constitution that includes the voices of refugees. The official Press Release detailing the outcomes[Read More…]

IDPs in Kajo-Keji face health, food crisis amidst inadequate aid

  By Alan Clement Internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Kajo-Keji County are grappling with dire health and food shortages, compounded by limited humanitarian assistance and a limited government support. During an exclusive interview, Commissioner Mule described the conditions in several IDP camps as “not all that good,” citing visible signs[Read More…]

The South Sudan government must rescue the youth through the enterprise fund. Despite being clearly outlined in the peace agreement, little has been done to ensure that the enterprise fund gets started. The relevant institutions should kickstart the process and ensure that it is realized to rescue the bigger population,[Read More…]

The Republic of South Sudan, the world’s youngest nation, has long relied heavily on foreign aid to support critical sectors, including healthcare, education, and humanitarian relief. This reliance persists because the nation has never achieved agricultural, economic, or political stability. Instead, we are defined by high levels of risk, particularly[Read More…]

Civil society call on Youth to focus on productive activities

By Alan Clement Civil Society have cautioned the young people to prioritize clear, issue-driven advocacy over personalized or vague calls for action. According to Civil Society activists, to meaningfully shape South Sudan’s political and electoral landscape there is need for serious engagement. Noel Kaiga Joseph, Executive Director of Space, a[Read More…]

Parliament passes National Youth Development Policy

By Yiep Joseph The National Legislative Assembly (NTLA) has passed the long-awaited National Youth Development Policy, 2025. The parliament made the progress after serious deliberation during its Thursday morning sitting. The long struggle by youth organizations and civil society has finally been realized as lawmakers passed the policy. During Thursday’s[Read More…]

 POLITICKING: Kiir reminds SSPDF

By Yiep Joseph President Salva Kiir has once again cautioned his comrades in the military to cease involvement in the country’s politics. The head of state emphasized defending the country, its people, and their properties as the sole constitutional role of the military; hence, they should not be involved in[Read More…]