Author: One Citizen Daily Newspaper

SSRA pushes digital reforms to boost transparency, efficiency

By Alan Clement The South Sudan Revenue Authority (SSRA) senior management has stressed that digital transformation remains central to improving transparency, efficiency, and service delivery in revenue collection. The remark was made on Thursday during a meeting convened to review the progress of its flagship E-Tax and E-Customs reforms chaired[Read More…]

Chinese Overseas Association donates to paralyzed girl’s family, medical team to consult on surgery

By Alan Clement The Chinese Overseas Association in South Sudan has extended humanitarian support to the family of an eight-year-old girl who was paralyzed after being shot in Gumbo earlier this year. During a brief handover ceremony held at Beijing Hotel, the association donated food items including rice, juice, cooking[Read More…]

Warrap State to embolden Law Enforcement

By Lodu William Odiya The Inspector of Police, Gen. Abraham Manyuat have yesterday expressed his commitment to deployment of well trained and sufficiently equipped police forces in Warrap State. According to statement issued by the state press unit, the arrangement would bolster government presence and deter criminal activities. “We know[Read More…]

CES suspends illegal road Demarcation in Lokwilili Area

By Jacob Onuha Nelson The Central Equatoria State government, has yesterday suspended illegal forms of road demarcation in Lokwilili residential area of Juba County. In a statement issued by the Central Equatoria State Governor’s Press Unit, the State Minister of Housing, Lands, and Public Utilities, David Morbe ordered the security[Read More…]

Pharmacists demand equal treatment, call for reform in health sector

By Alan Clement South Sudanese pharmacists have called for equal treatment, fair pay, and greater recognition of their role in the health sector, warning that continued marginalization undermines healthcare delivery. During an event marking the World Pharmacists’ Day, held at the Radisson Blu Hotel under the global theme “Think Health,[Read More…]

Central Equatoria Government Declares War on Illegal Tax Collectors

By Kei Emmanuel Duku and Lodu William Odiya Central Equatoria State government has announced a major crackdown on illegal tax collectors. This decision came from a security committee meeting held on Tuesday, chaired by Governor Lt. Gen. Rabi Mujung Emmanuel. The committee directed a swift operation to target those illegally[Read More…]

As liquidity crises continue, the South Sudan government should mobilize more funds in cash and clear the salaries of civil servants and organized forces. Paying them through banks with limited or no cash subjects them to more suffering since it is always hard to get your salaries on time as[Read More…]

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…]