By William Madouk A long-awaited Union of Journalists of South Sudan (UJOSS) annual general meeting (AGM) is now scheduled for the end of October. UJOSS Secretary General, Majak Daniel announced the date after the institution failed to organize annual general meeting for three years, due to lack of funds.[Read More…]
Author: One Citizen Daily Newspaper
Panyikwara Community purchases Canoe to facilitate crossing Atepi River
By Ijoo Bosco Panyikwara community in Eastern Equatoria State has raised funds to purchase a canoe to ease crossing Atepi River for residents of Owiny Kibul Payam. The initiative will enhance access to essential social services and farming opportunities on both sides of the river. The decision to buy[Read More…]
Acholi leader calls for unity between South Sudan and Uganda
By Ijoo Bosco The Chairperson of the Acholi Community in South Sudan has called for unity between the Acholi people of Uganda and South Sudan, citing their shared heritage and origins. This plea comes in the wake of land conflicts that arose last year between Acholi communities in both[Read More…]
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…]
Warrap clashes; MP urges national gov’t to intervene
By Deng Ghai Deng A member of parliament representing Tonj North County in the Transitional National Legislative Assembly (TNLA) has called on the national government to intervene and stop the ongoing deadly inter-communal fighting in Warrap State. State officials reported that at least 20 people were killed and 38 others[Read More…]
Civil servants awaiting unfulfilled salary promise
By No. 1 Citizen In August, Finance Minister Marial Dongrin Ater pledged to pay civil servants their 10 months of salary arrears in three monthly instalments. This commitment followed intense scrutiny from parliament, where the minister and ten colleagues from the economic cluster were questioned about the country’s economic[Read More…]
Why our pursuit of happiness doesn’t make us happy
In the present-day Nepal, there was a king who had a life to its fullest. It is not known if he had ever seen poverty in his life because no single historian has ever written about it. Heaven, where God lives, was an example of his kingdom. It was perfect.[Read More…]
The wrecked history of the nation
History is not only prestigious that it is worth keeping, but it is also a wealth for those who have it. No matter how much scientists claim the world, calling it the world of scientists, historians in the race call it the world of historians or the historical world. We[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…]
Coaches praise Bright Stars despite 1:0 defeat to Uganda Cranes
Kei Emmanuel Duku Bright Stars national football team was dealt a blow in 2025 African Cup of Nations TotalEnergies Qualifiers after they were beaten a goal to nil by Uganda Cranes last week in Mandela National Stadium in Kampala-Uganda. This is the third straight defeat for the Bright Stars[Read More…]
Historic Nile River Basin Cooperative Framework Agreement comes into force
By Deng Ghai Deng Nile Basin states have announced the official entry into force of the Nile River Basin Cooperative Framework Agreement (CFA), a landmark moment for transboundary water cooperation. The agreement, which has been over a decade in the making, marks a significant step towards the equitable and[Read More…]
Let’s persuade youth to avert revolt- Jadalla
By William Madouk Central Equatoria State Governor Gen. Augustino Jadalla Wani has urged local leaders and families in Morobo County to engage in meaningful conversations with young people to prevent youth from joining rebellion groups. In his speech on Saturday, the governor called on local leaders to talk about[Read More…]
Activist calls on gov’t to pardon Christo Thon Magordit
By Yiep Joseph Executive Director for Community Empowerment for Progress Organization (CEPO) Edmund Yakani has called on the government to pardon Christo Thon Magordit, who is said to be currently under detention in Military Intelligence facility in Juba. The activist’s call came after trending photos of Thon show him[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…]
Public outcry mounts for gov’t to resolve water crisis
By Yiep Joseph Despite the River Nile flowing steadily nearby, many residents in Juba are experiencing severe water shortages, as suppliers strike in response to new price regulations imposed by the City Council. As of yesterday, many residential areas have gone weeks without water supply, as suppliers continue to[Read More…]
20 dead, 38 injured in Tonj North, Warrap State
By Deng Ghai Deng At least 20 people were killed and 38 others wounded on Saturday during intense inter-communal fighting in Tonj North County of Warrap State, according to state officials. The violence erupted between two sections of the Lou community in Alebek Payam, triggered by criminal elements who[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…]
South Sudan launches Malaria Youth Champions Chapter
By Yiep Joseph The Ministry of Health has officially launched Malaria Youth Champions Country Chapter, aimed at raising awareness and reducing malaria incidences across the country. The initiative, in collaboration with various partners, marks a major step as South Sudan joins other nations in the fight against malaria. Speaking[Read More…]
