By No. 1 Citizen and Nation Media Hundreds of vehicles and containers of cargo destined for South Sudan are stuck at different port facilities due to the introduction of a $350 (Sh46,000) Electronic Cargo Tracking Note (ECTN) for each transport unit by the South Sudan Revenue Authority (SSRA), Nation Media reported.[Read More…]
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CONSENSUS; UN urges parties to dialogue
By Bida Elly David South Sudan’s political parties to 2018 peace agreement should dialogue to reach a consensus on elections, UN has urged. United Nations Special Representative of the Secretary-General, Nicholas Haysom made the call after meeting President Salva Kiir, on Friday. He emphasized the importance of free and[Read More…]
TB Day: Technology accelerates TB detection in South Sudan
By Dominic Sam, UNDP Resident Representative Thanks to Global Fund and its funders, in South Sudan, we are beginning to use an artificial intelligence to detect TB cases. Every March 24th, countries around the globe observe World Tuberculosis (TB) Day to raise awareness and recognize achievements in TB prevention[Read More…]
Prof. John Akec and Prof. Samani outguess other VCs
From the time of its inception to when it began admitting students, the University of Juba had three Vice Chancellors. Prof. Mohamed Obeid El Mubarak was appointed by H.E Jafaar Nimeri, the then President of Sudan as the Vice Chancellor of the University of Juba but was surprisingly relieved the[Read More…]
Norway cautions leaders against political violence
By Bida Elly David Norwegian Ambassador to South Sudan, Linken Berryman, called on leaders to refrain from using violence as a means of competition and instead prioritize peace and security. “The people of South Sudan have suffered for too long, South Sudan leaders must reject the use of violence[Read More…]
NBGs receives $7 Million to combat floods
By Hou Akot Hou Northern Bahr el Ghazal state (NBGs) government announced securing $7 million from the World Bank to address flood risks in the region. The state cabinet met to discuss how to implement these funds effectively. “We secured $7 million, and the cabinet discussed how to use[Read More…]
Fire guts Aweil South market
By Hou Akot Hou Fire ripped through a market in Aweil South County, Northern Bahr el Ghazal State on Tuesday morning, destroying 45 shops. The cause of the blaze is under investigation, with local authorities suspecting it may have originated from women making tea. Wol Mawein, the Payam Administrator[Read More…]
Two dead, one injured in misunderstanding over cattle
By Ijoo Bosco At least two people have lost their lives, and one other is in critical condition in Burung village, Isoke Payam, Ikwoto County. The clash occurred due to a misunderstanding related to cattle duties, according to the Executive Director of the Defunct Kidepo, Tito Abas. Abas explained[Read More…]
Three arrested for raping a 14-year-old girl
By Ijoo Bosco Three members of a gang have been apprehended for allegedly raping a 14-year-old teenager in the Eastern Equatoria State capital, Torit, authorities confirmed. On 3 March, one of the gang members reportedly lured the girl from her home and delivered her to his group which then[Read More…]
Three killed in Cueibet
By Yang Ater Yang Three cattle owners were killed on Wednesday in Lakes State by cattle raiders allegedly from Tonj County, Warrap State. The attack took place at Adong cattle camp in Tiaptiap Payam, Cueibet County. Lakes State Police Spokesperson, Maj. Elijah Mabor Makuac, confirmed the incident, stating that[Read More…]
Two wildlife officers killed in Lakes State
By Yang Ater Two dedicated wildlife officers have been shot dead in Along-bek area, Among-piny Payam of Rumbek Central County, Lakes State early Thursday morning; the police confirmed. Maj. Elijah Mabor Makuac, the Lakes State spokesperson said that ‘armed criminals’ from neighbouring Panyijar County in Unity State were responsible[Read More…]
Torit graduates 19 nutritionists
By Ijoo Bosco Torit Nutrition Training Center, in partnership with Caritas Luxembourg passed out 19 community nutritionists who completed a nine-month certificate course. Held at the Torit Municipal Council in Eastern Equatoria State, the ceremony marked the sixth graduation of nutritionists who have been trained to combat malnutrition in[Read More…]
Sudan war; Children bear the brunt
By Kidega Livingstone Save the Children South Sudan is warning of a critical situation facing thousands of children who have fled Sudan. The influx is overwhelming resources, leaving many children without basic necessities. According to Save the Children, Renk, the initial reception point, is struggling to cope. At least[Read More…]
Jebel Ladu land saga persists
By Jurugo Emmanuel Ogasto Central Equatoria State government has demolished structures erected in illegally demarcated land in Jebel Ladu Payam of Juba County, in a fight against grabbers. Seven of the land grabbers who appeared on Thursday, during the demolition process were immediately arrested and taken to the Gudele[Read More…]
Allan killed in crossfire-gov’t report
By William Madouk South Sudan government probe committee, on Thursday, released a report on findings into killing of British-American journalist Christopher Allen in the country. Allen was shot on 26 August 2017 during military combat between SPLM-IO force and government forces at Kaya town, Central Equatoria State. Daniel Charles[Read More…]
IGAD supports elections
By Kidega Livingstone South Sudan can only achieve a peaceful and democratic nation by holding elections, the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) has noted. “South Sudan has to go for election because it’s the way for democracy,” Ambassador Dr. Ismail Wais, IGAD’s Special Envoy to South Sudan, remark. The[Read More…]
Unusual hot weather; a sign of climate change arrival
All along, South Sudanese thought climate change discriminates. Climate change does not discriminate. It affects all the continents equally. It affects the Whites the same way it affects the Blacks. It affects the developed countries the same way it affects the developing and underdeveloped countries. It affects the superpower countries[Read More…]
There are days when nothing works
In this life, there are times when it becomes truly hard to justify the existence of God in our lives. For most people, God truly exists but is too busy to attend to our needs. But I come against all these assumptions. God is kind and whatever circumstances may be;[Read More…]
Abyei appeals for aid
By Hou Akot Hou Chairperson of the Relief and Rehabilitation Commission (RRC) in Abyei is calling on international partners to provide urgent assistance to address the dire conditions faced by returnees and refugees in the region. Ajak Deng said there is a need for increased efforts from humanitarian organizations[Read More…]
Crocodile attacks Awerial women
By Yang Ater Yang Health authorities in Awerial County of Lakes State are treating three people attacked by a crocodile while they were fishing in Gel River. The victims, Ayen Malith, 30 years and Mabor Majuec, and a young boy are currently receiving treatment at Awerial County Hospital for[Read More…]
