Author: One Citizen Daily Newspaper

Lack of modernized mining, smuggling robs South Sudan’s gold wealth

By William Madouk A lack of modern mining facilities, along with illicit mining and smuggling, has deprived South Sudan of significant gold revenue, according to the Minister of Mining, Martin Gama Abucha. Mr. Abucha stated that the lack of cooperation among neighbouring states, where resource exploitation and smuggling occur, exacerbates[Read More…]

Activist proposes adoption of U.S electoral system

By Yiep Joseph Activist ponders adoption of the United States of America’s Electoral College Democratic System into South Sudan Permanent Constitution to combat tribalism, regionalism, and marginalization of smaller communities. As South Sudan continues with Permanent Constitution-making processes, Executive Director for Humanity Community Empowerment Organization (HCEO) Gizam Moses, believes the[Read More…]

Kiir sacks Presidential Peace Envoy

By Staff writer In a Decree issued last evening, President Salva Kiir sacked the Presidential Peace Envoy, Albino Mathom, who is also the government’s chief negotiator to the Tumaini Initiative. This comes just hours after Kenyan President William Ruto held discussions with President Salva Kiir and Vice President Dr. Riek[Read More…]

Here, we raise our case

We bring beauty to the environment. Humans are so mad about anything beautiful. They are happy when they see that the environment is very green. Without us, the trees, there can be nothing beautiful. We colour the environment. Some of us are white. Some of us are blue. Some of[Read More…]

Legal experts urge chiefs to uphold professionalism without discrimination

By Hou Akot Hou Legal experts, in collaboration with the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), concluded a three-day workshop in Aweil Center County, Northern Bahr El Ghazal State. The workshop, which ended on Monday, aimed to equip local chiefs with the skills necessary to handle court cases impartially, irrespective of[Read More…]

South Sudan, Uganda open two border points for trade

By Bosco Bush After three years of restrictions on movement of essential goods and services, South Sudan and Uganda have reopened Kaya-Oraba, Afoji-Kajo Keji border points, resuming unhindered trade. The resolutions were reached following a meeting between Central Equatoria State [CES] Minister of Trade and Industry, Commissioner General for State[Read More…]

Journalist Angelo Muorater released

By Deng Ghai Deng Union of Journalists of South Sudan (UJOSS) in Warrap State has announced the release of journalist Angelo Muorater Duang, who was arrested on November 1st, 2024. Duang was officially freed on November 4th, following a resolution of issues surrounding his detention. In a letter dated November[Read More…]

Rift as Jonglei Governor dissolves conflict committee established by deputy

By Manas James Okony   Jonglei State governor, Mahjoub Biel Turuk has stired strif by annulling an administrative order issued by his deputy to establish a committee to address ongoing inter-clan conflict in Nyirol County. The dissolution comes amid rising tensions and allegations of insubordination. Last week, three days of[Read More…]

Lagging National Budget sails to third reading

By William Madouk Transitional National Legislative Assembly, on Tuesday, passed the 2024-2025, fiscal year national budget, financial bill and appropriation bill with amendments to third reading, four months after the elapse of the previous one. Chairperson of the Assembly’s Finance and Economic Committee, Micheal Ayuen Johnson, who tabled the budget,[Read More…]