Author: One Citizen Daily Newspaper

EES to transform historic “Silent Window” into museum

By Alan Clement The government of Eastern Equatoria State has endorsed plans to convert the historic radio operation building inside Torit Military Garrison, widely known as the “Silent Window,” into a museum. The endorsement of the site dedicated to the Torit Uprising and South Sudan’s liberation struggle was done during[Read More…]

CONFLICT : Deepens in Tombura

By Lodu William Odiya Despite calls to end hostilities, the Sudan People’s Liberation Army in Opposition (SPLA-IO) and South Sudan People’s Defense Forces clashed again in Western Equatoria. This is not the first time, however; according to reports, on-the-ground hostilities deepened among these forces. Speaking to this outlet, Col. Garang[Read More…]

President Salva Kiir Mayardit, Vice president Dr. Benjamin Bol Mel and Ad Hoc border committee members during the meeting (photo: PPU)

By Lodu William Odiya The South Sudan Ad Hoc Border Committee has briefed President Salva Kiir Mayardit on its recent engagements with neighboring countries. The engagement between the countries includes, Kenya, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo, regarding the settlement of disputed border areas. In a statement released by[Read More…]

GPAA Chief urges Foreign Affairs to expedite repatriation of refugees

By Alan Clement Refugees from South Sudan’s Greater Pibor Administrative Area stranded in Ethiopia’s Nyangathom region face worsening conditions after UNHCR suspended food aid, prompting urgent calls for repatriation. The plight was highlighted during a Friday meeting in Juba between GPAA Chief Administrator Gola Boyoi Gola, senior officials Hassan Ismail[Read More…]

    The recent ambush of United Nations peacekeepers in Western Equatoria is a grave and unacceptable breach of international norms. UNMISS recently issued a statement confirming an incident where armed elements intercepted a patrol and went on to seize a cache of weapons and ammunition. Thankfully, all peacekeepers returned[Read More…]

  The government recently introduced new financial reforms designed to stabilize our economy. These sweeping changes include banning the hoarding of local and foreign currency and restricting all transactions outside of official banking systems. These are ambitious goals, but many citizens, including myself, are asking if they will really work.[Read More…]

Security arrest four culprits over market attack in Jebel Boma

By Peter Kuol Kuch The Authorities in Greater Pibor Administrative Area (GPAA) said at least four suspects have been apprehended on Wednesday by the security apparatus following a market attack last week. According to government spokesperson in Pibor, a Market at Jebel Boma was attacked by the suspected attackers last[Read More…]

Foreign Affair’s ministry launches weekly media briefing

By Lodu William Odiya The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation has yesterday launched its weekly media briefing series to bridge information gap. Speaking during a press conference, Ambassador Apuk Ayuel Mayen, emphasized that the renewed platform aimed at strengthening engagement with the media and enhancing public awareness of[Read More…]

IGAD Region: Conflict, Food Insecurity, and Drought Drive Migration

By Kei Emmanuel Duku A new report from the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) reveals that protracted conflicts, food insecurity, and recurring droughts are the primary drivers of migration in the region. Charles Ogolla, Head of Statistics at IGAD, presented the staggering statistics during the launch of the second edition[Read More…]