By No. 1 Citizen A stage is set for the 24th East African Community (EAC) Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) Trade Fair, scheduled to take place from 26th October – 5th November 2024 in Juba, South Sudan. More than 1,500 Exhibitors from EAC Partner States are expected to[Read More…]
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World Polio Day: Call on gov’t to fund health care
By Philip Buda Ladu On World Polio Day, the United States Embassy in South Sudan urged the Transitional Government of National Unity to allocate more public resources towards addressing urgent healthcare needs, including eradication of polio. In a press release extended to this outlet, the embassy highlighted the ongoing[Read More…]
Multiple parties worry SPLM
By Yiep Joseph The main political party, Sudan People’s Liberation Movement, expressed displeasure over sprouting of many parties in the country after independence. Some SPLM members believe that the multiple political parties have nothing to show citizens other than to criticize. While addressing party members on Wednesday, Kuol Manyang,[Read More…]
As you sow, so shall you reap
Sowing refers to scattering of seeds upon the land for growth and production of crops, whereas reaping refers to harvesting of the crops. As far as this article is concerned, sowing refers to toiling for accomplishment and reaping refers to obtaining the fruits of labor. To my dismay, so many[Read More…]
Nation Talks
For residents who are advocating for President Salva Kiir Mayardit to ease recurrent decrees so that they impact their development through service delivery to the people, it makes sense. While the time is given, let the leader be made to present regular accountability reports to their respective state and national[Read More…]
Atong Kuol praises women’s quota, calls for broader inclusion
By Bosco Bush Deputy Governor of Jonglei State, Atong Kuol Manyang, has praised the implementation of the 35% women’s quota in the transitional government. However, she stressed the need for more comprehensive inclusion of women at all levels of society to ensure their voices are heard and their perspectives[Read More…]
Dr. Machar supports peace initiative for Nasir County
By Bosco Bush First Vice President, Dr. Riek Machar and some Members of Parliament (MPs) representing Nasir County in the Transitional National Legislative Assembly (TNLA) convened a meeting to discuss a new initiative to promote peace in Nasir County, Upper Nile State. The meeting held on Tuesday, October 22,[Read More…]
Pochalla farmers count losses over floods
By Manas James Okony Farmers in Pochalla South County, part of the Greater Pibor Administrative Area (GPAA), are facing severe losses due to flooding caused by days of unrelenting torrential rains. Crops are submerged, leaving livelihoods in tatters. Speaking to No. 1 Citizen Daily Newspaper, distraught farmers described the[Read More…]
South Sudan children rally for climate action ahead of COP29
Kei Emmanuel Duku Children from South Sudan’s Children Parliament, an initiative by Save the Children, are calling on the government to enact policies and allocate funds to mitigate dangers/threats posed by climate change that have greatly affected children across the country. The Children’s Parliament is a forum where children voice[Read More…]
Dr. Machar commends progress on Judicial Reform report
By Deng Ghai Deng First Vice President, Dr. Riek Machar Teny, has commended the Judicial Reform Committee (JRC) for its significant strides in finalizing a report on reforms. This came during the opening of a three-day Validation Workshop that runs from October 23 to 25, 2024 in Juba. The[Read More…]
Beneficiaries of UNFPA projects share sentiments at ‘Open House Event’
By Philip Buda Ladu Representatives from beneficiary groups and resilient organizations shared their sentiments on the impactful interventions of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) in South Sudan. Beneficiaries expressed how UNFPA-supported programs have positively transformed their lives across the country. The beneficiaries shared their gratitude during an “Open[Read More…]
SPLM to officially nominate party flagbearer-Lam
By Yiep Joseph Secretary-General (SG) of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM), Peter Lam Both stated that President Salva Kiir’s candidacy for the 2026 election will be officially made during the Party’s National convention yet to be conducted. “National Convention will be held in which our chairman (Salva Kiir)[Read More…]
Defiant Yau Yau takes oath, commits to SPLM
By Yiep Joseph Former Deputy Minister of Defense and Veteran Affairs, David Yau Yau, took oath as Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM) political Bureau (PB) and National Liberation Council (NLC) member, promising never to leave the party. The PB and NLC are the top decision-making bodies of the SPLM,[Read More…]
Man killed in Torit, raising tension
By Ijoo Bosco Authorities in Hiyala Payam, Torit County, Eastern Equatoria State, have reported heightened tensions following the shooting of a 22-year-old man identified as Obila Ateib. Despite the presence of security forces, the situation in the area remains unstable. Torit County Commissioner Christopher Andrew said security personnel are[Read More…]
Eastern Equatoria parliament summons Finance Minister on Tax Bill
By Ijoo Bosco Eastern Equatoria State Transitional Legislative Assembly has postponed summon of the Minister of Finance and Economic Planning to discuss the tax harmonization bill due to the absence of the motion’s raiser. According to Charles Longolio, the assembly’s information officer, the summoning session was rescheduled for Wednesday[Read More…]
Fourteen candidates in Magwi expelled over unauthorized outings
By Ijoo Bosco Magwi Senior Secondary School administration expelled fourteen Senior Four students on Wednesday, October 16, 2024, due to what they termed “unauthorized outings.” The students have been instructed to return only during examination periods. Deputy Head Teacher Mr. Ocido James, who oversees disciplinary matters, explained that the[Read More…]
Girl, 16-year-old, commits suicide in Rumbek East County
By Yang Ater A 16-year-old girl, identified as Anok Makuer, tragically committed suicide in Makuac village, Malekagok Payam, Rumbek East County, Lakes State, on Sunday. According to Lakes State police spokesperson Major Elijah Mabor Makuac, the girl was discovered hanging from a tree in her family’s garden. The police[Read More…]
Training for D’ license coaches commences in Torit
By Ijoo Bosco Whittaker peace and development initiative, in partnership with the South Sudan Football Association, has kicked off training of over thirty D’License coaches in Torit town, Eastern Equatoria State, to promote peace through sports. Speaking at the opening ceremony, Bilal Felix, South Sudan Under-21 Coach Instructor and[Read More…]
Better than Humans
Teak trees are seasonal. They know it is a dry season to get rid of useless leaves. There is never a dry season when a teak tree doesn’t shed its leaves. Though a teak tree will remain without leaves, it survives the dry spell. Shedding leaves is an acceptance of[Read More…]
Increment of telecom tariff kicked young people out of business
By Diing Atem Akoi Diing Telecommunication companies joined hands together to increase tariffs, claiming that telecommunication service prices would align with the official exchange rate by the Bank of South Sudan. Due to that reason, given by the companies, citizens reacted differently. Some of them pointed fingers at the[Read More…]
