Author: One Citizen Daily Newspaper

Leadership wrangle hits USAP

By William Madouk   United Sudan African Party (USAP) is embroiled in a leadership wrangle, with a faction of the party’s central executive committee claiming to have ousted the Acting Chairperson, Joseph Malek Arop. A group of the Green Party (USAP), publicly announced the removal of Mr. Malek, in a[Read More…]

Cattle raid-related violence surges in Uror County

By Deng Ghai Deng   Over the past four months, Uror County has witnessed a surge in violence and cattle raiding attributed to suspected armed criminals from the Greater Pibor Administrative Area (GPAA). Recent reports indicate a significant toll on local communities, with multiple casualties and ongoing threats to safety,[Read More…]

Stakeholders validate National Youth Strategy

By Yiep Joseph   Stakeholders are validating National Strategy on Youth, Peace, and Security, to institutionalize South Sudan youth participation in peacebuilding. Speaking during a two-day national-level validation workshop, Majur Babur, Chairperson of Parliamentary network on population and development in the Transitional National Legislative Assembly (NTLA), emphasized the importance of[Read More…]

Gov’t, partners review Anti-Gender-Based Violence Bill

By William Madouk   The Ministry of Gender, Child, and Social Welfare, in collaboration with stakeholders, has taken a significant step towards strengthening legal protections for survivors of gender-based violence (GBV). This was acknowledged during a  one-day advocacy workshop, held to review and refine the much-anticipated anti-GBV draft bill. The[Read More…]

Pibor accuses Eastern Equatoria of mobilizing youth for attack

By Deng Ghai Deng   Authorities in the Greater Pibor Administrative Area (GPAA) have accused neighboring Eastern Equatoria state of orchestrating the mobilization of local armed youth to launch attacks on Pibor. Oleyo Akuer Nyaluth, the GPAA’s minister of information, claimed that high-ranking officials, including Eastern Equatoria’s Governor Louis Lobong,[Read More…]

South Sudan Entrepreneurs appeal for increased gov’t support

By Yiep Joseph   South Sudan’s exhibitors at the ongoing 24th East African Community (EAC) trade fair, have appealed for increase in support from the home government. The Managing Director of South Sudan Hunger Fighters and Agricultural Cooperation Society (SSHFAC), Emmanuel Majok said inadequate government support to domestic entrepreneurs remains[Read More…]

Editorial

Outbreaks of Cholera and other contagious diseases are common in the country and this calls for the government to devise, not only emergency responses but permanent solutions. Emergencies are, but like purchasing an Ambulance for a community that experiences frequent drowning of their members in a river, it can save[Read More…]

Renk under Cholera outbreak

By Philip Buda Ladu   The National Ministry of Health has confirmed an outbreak of cholera in Renk County, Upper Nile State. Yolanda Awel Deng, the National Minister of Health declared the outbreak on Monday, October 28, 2024, following the confirmation of six cases through laboratory testing. “Since 11th October[Read More…]

EAC Trade Fair kicks off in Juba

By Yiep Joseph   East African Community (EAC) bloc has officially launched the 24th East African Community (EAC) Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) trade fair in Juba. The colourful event held in Freedom Hall has attracted all EAC Member States entrepreneurs to showcase both small and medium-sized enterprises available[Read More…]

South Sudan reaffirms commitment to EAC vision

By Bosco Bush   Vice President and head of Economic Cluster, Dr. James Wani Igga reaffirmed South Sudan’s commitment to collaborate towards achieving the intended vision of the East African Community (EAC). Dr. Igga was speaking at the launch of the 24th EAC Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) exhibition,[Read More…]

Editorial

Charity begins at home; before pointing at transport barriers in the East African Community, let’s first seek to remove the logs blocking the system to our rural communities. Much as we talk about transport bottlenecks impeding regional growth of East African Community (EAC), individual nations of the region equally need[Read More…]