Author: Number One Citizen Daily Newspaper

Editorial

When shall the country learn that bleeding and whining won’t solve a thing? As the fresh violent attacks rise in some parts of the country while some are healing and some have been peaceful for a while now, don’t we all admire those who are living in peace – day[Read More…]

Chamber pleads for inflation remedy

By Bida Elly David Central Equatoria State Chamber of Commerce is pleading to form business cooperative units to mitigate the on-going economic recession. The head of Central Equatoria State (CES) chamber of commerce, Robert Pitia statement follows six months inflation situation, where commodity values and prices have been skyrocketing. Over[Read More…]

Lobong vows to arrest killers

By Ijoo Bosco The Governor of Eastern Equatoria State Louis Lobong Lojore yesterday condemned the recent deadly and barbaric acts of killings in Nimule town and Mugali areas, and promised to arrest the assassins. The governor has called on the National Government to urgently intervene in settling the causes of[Read More…]

Continued attack razes Kali peace pact

By Ephraim Modi D.S The Toposa community of Eastern Equatoria State (EES) on Tuesday warned that, continued communal attacks on their territories will lead to the downfall of last year’s Kali Peace Agreement signed on 9-10 August, 2021. The Kali Conference was signed between Eastern Equatoria Government (EEG) and Pibor[Read More…]

Nation Talks

Insecurity increases despite 11years of independence By Kiden Stela Mandela It is impossible that our own leaders have ever spoken on the issues to do with improving security in the country just singing like a song of slams to bring total peace to the country while Governors, Ministers and all[Read More…]

90% S. Sudanese within the Nile Basin

By Akol Madut Ngong Over 90% of the population of South Sudan is within the Nile Basin according to a research survey on water management, conducted by the PhD student at Oxford University in London from the department of geography and environmental science. The fraction was mentioned during a public[Read More…]

Editorial

Making promises repeatedly that one does not keep makes them a liar eventually Murders, sexual abuse, hunger, poverty, disease, civil wars are some of the issues that this country has been painfully going through from the time she gained independence and now issues of flooding and dredging of the Sudd[Read More…]

Boda-boda robberies on a rise, police warn

By Tereza Jeremiah Chuei The National Police Spokesperson, Maj. Gen. Daniel Justin is cautioning the public says there has been significant rise of boda-boda robberies in recent days within Juba. The Police Spokesperson said there has been considerable cases being reported in recent days, following the aftermath of 11th anniversary[Read More…]

Lam faults SPLM-IO for blocking political space

By William Madouk Garang The Acting Secretary General (S.G.) of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM-IG) party has accused the main rival party the Sudan people’s Liberation Moment in Opposition (SPLM-IO) for obstructing political space and denying rallies in their stronghold areas. Peter Lam Both said since awakening mission started[Read More…]

Don’t expect government to farm for you

By Bida Elly David The SPLM acting secretary general has cautioned parties and citizens over high expectation of government to farm for them instead of working towards executing farming activities themselves through community mobilization to boost and meet their demands when necessary. He spoke this while comparing South Sudan’s status[Read More…]