Author: One Citizen Daily Newspaper

Heavy floods displace thousands in Koch County, Unity State

By Alan Clement Heavy rainfall, which led to flooding, has submerged several villages in Koch County, displacing thousands of families and forcing vulnerable residents to higher ground, local authorities have confirmed. Speaking exclusively to No.1 Citizen Daily English Newspaper, Koch County Commissioner David Gatmai confirmed the worsening humanitarian situation in[Read More…]

Lack of funding and unified force could paralyse 2026 elections, lawmakers warn

By Alan Clement Members of the Transitional National Legislative Assembly (TNLA) have voiced deep concerns over security and election preparedness, following deliberations on the latest R-JMEC report covering July to December 2024. The report deliberated during the 14th ordinary TNLA sitting on Tuesday noted stalled progress in the Phase II[Read More…]

It is long overdue for South Sudan’s leaders to emphasize literacy as the cornerstone of national progress. However, in the digital era, literacy must go beyond the ability to read and write. The commitment by the Vice President for the Service Cluster, Josephine Lagu, to work with the Ministry of[Read More…]

By Lodu William Odiya The Center for Peace and Advocacy (CPA) has yesterday urged President Salva Kiir Mayardit to Show Stronger Commitment in Combating Climate Change in South Sudan In statement extended to the media, CPA’s Executive Director Ter Manyang Gatwech called on the president to demonstrate a renewed and[Read More…]

Renovated vocational training to equip citizens with practical skills

By Lodu William Odiya The former NRC-run Vocational Training Centre in Maper of Northern Bahr el Ghazal state is set for renovation in order to equip citizens with practical skills for self-reliance, employment, and economic growth. In a statement issued by the Northern Bahr el Ghazal state governor’s press unit[Read More…]

The obligation to pay tax to the government is the moral responsibility of the citizens in any nation on earth. The citizens do so while in return they expect services delivery from the government. The government agency tasked to collect tax from the citizens, institutions, foreign nationals and entities, does[Read More…]

Land grabbing rocks the Jebel Lado Community area as chiefs raise alarm over killings and sexual violence.

By Alan Clement Chiefs of Jebel Lado community in Juba County have raised alarm over what they describe as widespread land grabbing, killings, and sexual violence in their ancestral land. The concerns were raised in parliament during the Assembly’s 13th ordinary sitting on Monday, September 8th, 2025, when member of[Read More…]

TNLA sitting adjourned over the absence of key peace monitoring bodies

By Alan Clement The Transitional National Legislative Assembly, in its 13th ordinary sitting on Tuesday, adjourned the parliamentary session due to the absence of members from the Reconstituted Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission and the National Transitional Committee. The session was scheduled to discuss the Joint Committee of Peace and[Read More…]

MPs’ concern over SSCE results delay and accessibility in schools.

A South Sudanese lawmaker at the Transitional National Legislative Assembly (TNLA) has criticized the Ministry of General Education for failing to deliver examination results to schools after their official release. During the 13th ordinary sitting held on Monday, September 8th, 2025, Giel Thou, representing Mayom County in Unity State under[Read More…]

Show Us the Money: African Climate Summit Puts Unfulfilled Finance Promises Center Stage

By Kei Emmanuel Duku As the African Climate Summit opens today, a persistent issue casts a shadow over the proceedings, the failure of developed nations to fulfill their climate finance promises. Ethiopia’s Minister of Planning and Development, Dr. Fitsum Assefa, painted a stark picture of unfulfilled commitments and the urgent[Read More…]

Special Envoy concerned by the plight of returnees in Eastern Equatoria

By Alan Clement The Office of the Senior Presidential Special Envoy for Special Programs has sounded the alarm over the humanitarian challenges facing returnees entering Eastern Equatoria State through the Nadapal border. Following ration cuts and other contributing factors, thousands of South Sudanese returnees arriving daily through Nadapal from Kakuma[Read More…]