The promise of independence in 2011 was one of freedom, prosperity, and self-determination. Yet, over a decade later, many South Sudanese feel that promise remains unfulfilled. The very people who fought to liberate the country, both soldiers and civilians, are now struggling with poverty, hunger, and a lack of basic[Read More…]
Author: One Citizen Daily Newspaper
Will the Appointment of Hon. Adut Salva Kiir as Presidential Envoy for Special Programs Be the Beginning of Service Delivery to the Suffering Citizen ?
The recent appointment of Hon. Adut Salva Kiir, daughter of President Salva Kiir Mayardit, as the Presidential Envoy for Special Programs has generated mixed reactions across South Sudan. On one hand, her rise to such a critical position is seen as a sign that the presidency is paying direct attention[Read More…]
BoSS vows to safeguard robust payment system
By Lodu William Odiya The Bank of South Sudan has yesterday vowed to remain firm and committed to building and safeguarding a robust national payment system that is secure, inclusive, efficient and built on a consumer trust. The statement came during a launch of MTN MoMo Fintech “Mata fekir” nationwide[Read More…]
Environment Undersecretary Pushes for Electric Vehicle Adoption in South Sudan
By Kei Emmanuel Duku Joseph Africano Bartel, the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Environment, is urging South Sudan to leverage its rich deposits of rare minerals to advance the country’s economic and environmental goals, particularly in the growing electric vehicle (EV) sector. Electric vehicles (EVs) reduce carbon emissions primarily by[Read More…]
Citizens Urged to tackle hunger through agriculture
By James Innocent The Central Equatoria State Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Environment, Lili Kafuki, has called on citizens of Yei River County to prioritize farming as a solution to hunger and economic hardship in the region. Speaking at the launch of a multi-farmers’ community centre in Gimunu, Ms. Kafuki[Read More…]
Over 3000 Candidates sit for Juba Joint mock sixth edition
By: Chol D. Johnson At least 3,895 candidates, both primary and secondary school sat for the sixth edition of the Juba Joint Mock Examination. The Joined Mock Examination brought together candidates from both primary and secondary schools in three states, central Equatoria state in juba, Jonglei state Bor and Eastern[Read More…]
Road Ministry vows to promote trade via reducing barriers
By Lodu William Odiya The Central Equatoria State Minister of Road and bridges, Clement Maring Samuel has vowed to promote intra-trade through reduction of barriers in the country. Maring remark came during a one-day workshop on the awareness for implementation of African standards harmonization, which focus on automotive industry[Read More…]
Yei mourns as prominent medical worker laid to rest
By James Innocent The people of Yei River County on Thursday gathered in their thousands to pay their final respects to Michael Lugala Nicholas, a longtime serving medical worker and former county medical director, who passed away at the age of 66 after a prolonged illness. More than 5,000 mourners,[Read More…]
Kajo-Keji Leaders Brief Governor Mujung on Border Crisis
By Kei Emmanuel Duku Community leaders from Kajo-Keji County briefed Central Equatoria State Governor Gen. Rabi Mujung Emmanuel on the tense border situation with Uganda’s Yumbe District on Wednesday. The leaders discussed recent displacements and the ongoing humanitarian needs of affected residents. The two community leaders who visited Governor include[Read More…]
NBG’s governor suspends minister over alleged SSP 60 million misuse
By Jacob Onuha Nelson The Governor of Northern Bahr El Ghazal State (NBGs), Simon Ober Mawut, has suspended the State Minister of Roads and Bridges over alleged mismanagement of 60 million South Sudanese Pounds (SSP). In a gubernatorial order extended to the media, the governor indefinitely suspended the minister citing[Read More…]
Peace Minister demands collective response to end farmer-herder conflict
By Alan Clement Central Equatoria State Minister of Peacebuilding, Jacob Aligo Lo-Lado, has called for urgent and collective efforts to resolve recurring conflicts between cattle herders and farmers. Aligo made the remark on during the launch of a three-day peace conference between the communities from Terekeka and Juba counties of[Read More…]
IGAD launches Development of National Action Plan for Child policy
By Lodu William Odiya The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) has launched Development of National Action Plan for the Child policy framework in South Sudan. Addressing the participants during the event on Tuesday, Dr. Victoria Anib Majur, the head of the Social Development Unit of the IGAD said the gathering[Read More…]
South Sudan in a Serious Condition
South Sudan is a young nation, but today it is passing through very hard times. Life for many people is full of pain, and the future looks dark for our youth. One sad example is the poor condition of our roads. A woman who is ready to give birth may[Read More…]
The New Finance Minister Rejects Welcoming Ceremony: Could This Be the Leader South Sudan Has Been Waiting For ?
South Sudan has witnessed countless ministerial appointments over the years, many marked by pomp, ceremony, and political pageantry. Yet, the recent decision by the newly appointed Minister of Finance to reject the traditional welcoming ceremony organized by the ministry has broken with that tradition, sparking conversations across the country. For[Read More…]
Pension funds must be given to the right owners
While the idea of a pension fund becomes like a political statement on most government occasions in South Sudan, there is a need to ease its implementation to benefit the owners. A pension fund provides benefits for employees upon retirement. The money helps the workers to plan their future spending;[Read More…]
Be a live changer of the street children
The number of street children in Juba is increasing daily, and you can find them on nearly every corner. They beg for food and money day and night. Many of these children may be the offspring of soldiers who disappeared during the conflicts of 2013-2016, which claimed thousands of lives.[Read More…]
Mayor calls for mandatory registration to regulate local economy
By Alan Clement The Mayor of Nimule Municipality, has called on local law firms and business operators to prioritize legal registration to strengthen accountability and curb exploitation by unregistered foreign enterprises. Mayor Caesar stressed that all businesses including clearance agencies, forest bureaus, Forex bureaus, mobile money operators, and money lenders[Read More…]
Ethiopia affirms commitment to advancing partnership
By Lodu William Odiya The Ethiopian Special Envoy and Minister of Finance, Ahmed Shide Mohammed has affirmed Ethiopia’s commitment in advancing a comprehensive partnership with South Sudan for the benefit of the both citizens. In a statement issued by the presidential press unit yesterday, the remark came during a meeting[Read More…]
Residents threaten to sue Gov’t institutions over negligence
By Jacob Onuha Nelson The residents of High Referendum, Gudele and Mia Saba, have initiative plan to sue the Juba City Council, the Ministry of Roads and Bridges, and the Ministry of Environment and Forestry over negligence. In an interview with this outlet on Wednesday, Mario Maker Majok, an advocate[Read More…]
Customers in dilemma as cash crisis faces Momo Centres
By: Chol D. Johnson The MTN Mobile Money (MoMo) customers haveexpressed frustration over insufficient cash to withdraw or deposit. This is as a result of the ongoing liquidity crisis facing the country. Most customers expressed that despite the call to embark on electronic transaction cash withdrawal continue to be challenge[Read More…]
