Author: One Citizen Daily Newspaper

Attacking civilians and humanitarian workers is a violation of the Constitution of South Sudan. Humanitarian organizations are in our country to support communities affected by conflict and contribute to nation-building. These attacks are not only unlawful but deeply counterproductive. Instead of targeting those who are here to help, our leaders[Read More…]

GPAA authorities urge communities to relocate to high ground

By Alan Clement Authorities in the Greater Pibor Administrative Area (GPAA) have urged flood-affected communities to move at least 100 meters away from riverbanks to enable permanent dyke construction, as waters continue to rise across the region. Chief Administrator Gola Boyoi Gola made the appeal during a joint flood assessment[Read More…]

The recent condemnation by the United States Embassy of the looting of a World Food Programme (WFP) boat in New Fangak is a chilling reminder of the growing risks faced by humanitarian workers in South Sudan. When those entrusted with security turn into perpetrators of extortion and theft, the very[Read More…]

Banks are the lifeblood of a healthy economy. They act as essential mediators, channeling capital from investors to businesses and individuals to fuel growth. Beyond just storing money, banks provide a range of vital services: they facilitate efficient transactions, offer credit for large acquisitions, and manage risk to maintain financial[Read More…]

ATTACK : US calls for an end

Kei Emmanuel Duku The U.S. Embassy in Juba has issued a strong statement condemning what it described as a “worsening pattern of looting and rent-seeking” directed at humanitarian aid efforts in South Sudan. The condemnation comes after an incident in which South Sudan People’s Defense Forces (SSPDF) personnel allegedly raided[Read More…]

Minister of Health and Partners Embark on Door-to-Door immunization Campaigns

By Kei Emmanuel Duku The Ministry of Health, in partnership with the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), has launched a comprehensive integrated health campaign aimed at protecting over 2.1 million children and 1.2 million adults from polio and Schistosomiasis. The campaign, which began today,[Read More…]

Minister urges community action to combat non-communicable diseases

By Alan Clement South Sudan’s Minister of Health has called on communities to actively engage in public health awareness and routine medical checkups to curb the threat of non-communicable diseases such as diabetes and hypertension. According to the Health Ministry’s communications department, Minister Sarah Cleto delivered the message during a[Read More…]

Chief Administrator engages chamber of commerce, vows to support businesses

By Alan Clement The Chief Administrator of the Ruweng Administrative Area, Stephano Wieu de Mialek, on Sunday met with the Ruweng Chamber of Commerce and the Sudanese business community to discuss trade relations and strengthen cooperation. According to the Ruweng Administrative Area press unit, the discussions focused on enhancing collaboration[Read More…]