Author: Number One Citizen Daily Newspaper

Jonglei swears in reinstated speaker

By Manas James Jonglei State Legislative Assembly Speaker, Amer Ateny Alier, has been sworn-in, two months after her reinstatement. Hailing from the main opposition group, SPLM-IO, speaker Amer’s appointment was revoked by President Salva Kiir in early January. However, the opposition political party condemned the move, terming it a unilateral[Read More…]

Hunger hits Alali amid scarce rain

By Manas James Local authorities in Alali Payam Akobo County, Jonglei State are alarmed over a dire humanitarian situation in the area. Residents have been reportedly going hungry for months amidst the absence of food handouts and scarce rains. Peter Oballa Ojulu, the Alali Payam administrator said that lack of[Read More…]

Bandits kill one, torch 3 motorbikes

By Emelda Siama John Lopula Bandits have killed one person and set three motorbikes ablaze, in a road ambush, around Mitika area along Yei-Lasu Road in Yei River County, Central Equatoria State. South Sudan People’s Defense Forces’ (SSPDF) Director of Civil-Military Relations in Yei River County, Michael Machar confirmed the[Read More…]

Apuk-Padoc is bleeding

By Tong Akok Anei Mawien During our struggle with the Sudan government, our belief was that no Janja-weed (marr’am) or whatever would come again and take the lives of vulnerable citizens; no more bombardment of unarmed civilians in their peaceful areas; that was the dream of every child who experiences[Read More…]

With “quiet preparations” going on right now in the country having political parties trying to slip their manifestoes into the hearts of the public, the nation’s democracy is already being questioned here by the public. So far, can anything good come out of South Sudan? Nathaniel, one of the 12[Read More…]

Two killed in cattle raid

By Yang Ater Yang At least two people have been killed, four others wounded, and over sixty cattle raided in Rumbek Central County of Lakes State by rustlers. Lakes State police spokesperson, Maj. Elijah Mabor Makuac, said suspected armed youth from neighboring Panyijar County of Unity State were responsible for[Read More…]

Absentee Civil servants face dismissal

By Manas James Jonglei State government has given two weeks deadline for civil servants outside the state to report to workplace or else face dismissal. “…all civil servants are directed to report to their workplace in a period of 14 days from Monday…… hence, any failure to honor his directive[Read More…]