Author: One Citizen Daily Newspaper

South Sudan marks World Standards Day

By William Madouk   South Sudan, on October 14, joined the globe to mark World Standards Day (WSD). The day is observed annually to highlight the importance of standards and conformity assessment procedures in ensuring consumer safety and combatting substandard goods. This year, the event is commemorated under the theme[Read More…]

Ugandan envoy preaches Pan-Africanism

By William Madouk   Ugandan Ambassador to South Sudan Brig-Gen. Ronnie Balya ‘ndc’ has emphasized the role of Pan-Africanism in fostering economic growth, advancing political interests on the global stage, and enhancing regional cooperation. Speaking during the celebration of Uganda’s 62nd Independence Anniversary in Juba on Friday last week, Ambassador[Read More…]

Political Parties in Gridlock

By James Aniceto Batikaiyo   In 1946 Sir Douglas Newbold, the British Governor of Sudan, officially declared that southern Sudan must be united with northern Sudan as one sovereign country.  That announcement was peculiar to many in southern Sudan due to previous British colonialist extrapolation. In that same year, 1946[Read More…]

Editorial

Advocacy for the Revitalized Transitional Government of National Unity (R-TGoNU) to end all sorts of violence in the country might surpass other talks but as long as blood spills continue. The Wonduruba murders in Central Equatoria state to the communal violence that has claimed the lives of over 20 people[Read More…]

Freight Forwarders Association adopts new Constitution to enhance professionalism

By Deng Ghai Deng   South Sudan Freight Forwarders Association (SSFFA) has officially adopted a new constitution designed to enhance the efficiency and professionalism of the freight forwarding sector in the nation. The launch ceremony, held on October 11, 2024, in Juba, was attended by key stakeholders, including government officials,[Read More…]

South Sudan Football Association denies claims of unpaid salaries

By Kei Emmanuel Duku   South Sudan Football Association (SSFA) has refuted allegations that national team players have gone months without receiving salaries, prompting some to boycott recent training camps. In a press conference, SSFA General Secretary, Victor Lawrence Lual clarified that players are not entitled to monthly salaries but[Read More…]