Author: One Citizen Daily Newspaper

Who is responsible for non-implementation of laws and Orders in South Sudan?

By Garang Garang Adim   Effective law enforcement is fundamental to achieving sustainable development and environmental conservation. When laws are created but not enforced, their intended purpose is defeated, and the environment suffers consequences. In South Sudan, this disconnects between legislation and implementation has become a significant obstacle to protecting[Read More…]

Activists criticize postponement of parliament’s reopening

By Yiep Joseph   Civil society activists have criticized the indefinite postponement of the reopening of the Transitional National Legislative Assembly (TNLA). They urged the parliament leadership to urgently fix a new date for the Assembly’s reopening or publicly explain the meaning of the indefinite postponement. The activists’ concerns followed[Read More…]

Boy killed, another abducted in Pochalla attack

By Manas James Okony   A 12-year-old boy was shot dead and his cousin abducted in a road ambush by armed assailants in Pochalla North County, Greater Pibor Administrative Area (GPAA), on Thursday, authorities said. Speaking to No. 1 Citizen Daily Newspaper, Gilo Ochan Gilo, the Pochalla North County commissioner,[Read More…]

Over 14 dead in Jonglei violence

By Peter Kuol Kuch   Over 14 people have been killed and more than 20 others sustained injuries following communal violence in Jonglei state. Acting governor of Jonglei State, Simon Hoth has reported that clashes between Ayuel and Hol communities in Twic East and Duk counties, this week. “The most[Read More…]

Dialogue, not State of Emergency

By Yiep Joseph   Some members of the public have proposed the need to intensify dialogue in conflict-affected areas rather than declaring a state of emergency. This call from stakeholders, including activists, follows the President Salva Kiir’s declaration of a state of emergency in Warrap State and Mayom County in[Read More…]

National Parliament postpones re-opening

By No.1 Citizen   National Legislative Assembly has postponed a schedule Monday 9th June 2025, re-opening. According to Hon. Benjamin Oliver Mori, Chairperson of Information committee and also spokesperson of the national Assembly, the delay is due to technical problems. He asserted that it also gives an opportunity for legislators,[Read More…]