Author: One Citizen Daily Newspaper

Listen! Our market is too dominated by foreign traders. We are living dangerously!

By Peter Pal Chuol The recent retaliatory attacks and looting of innocent Sudanese’s shops by a few South Sudanese was unfortunate and condemnable. Not condoning  the atrocities committed against our people by the Sudanese Armed Forces that were not criminal, but because, the Sudanese in our country are refugees and[Read More…]

At least 141 graduate from Rumbek Health Science Institute

By Yang Ater Yang At least 141 students graduated from Rumbek Health Science Institute On Friday. The ceremony was attended by Lakes State government officials, representatives from international and national health partners, and the National Ministry of Health. The graduating class of 141 students comprised 21 midwives, 68 clinical officers,[Read More…]

NBG calls for calm amidst unrest

By Hou Akot Hou Governor of Northern Bahr El Ghazal State has called for calm following an emergency meeting he held with members of his cabinet, including commissioners from the five counties. This meeting was convened in response to the destruction caused by angry youth who vandalized shops and killed[Read More…]

Tumaini consultative discussions kick off

By William Madouk   Tumaini Initiative resumed on Monday in Nairobi with a series of consultative discussions ahead of the official negotiations. The government delegation, led by Senior Presidential Advisor Kuol Mayang Juuk, arrived at the venue and held consultations with the mediation team before the negotiations commenced. Last year,[Read More…]

Gov’t defends plastic fees amid pushback

By Yiep Joseph Ministry of Environment and Forestry has remained steadfast in implementing plastic environmental fees, despite concerns raised by the South Sudan Manufacturers Association (ASSM). In a press conference on Monday, Joseph Africano Bartel, Undersecretary at the Ministry of Environment and Forestry, expressed disappointment with online complaints from certain[Read More…]

Protest death toll rises 16-report

By Philip Buda Ladu   At least sixteen Sudanese nationals have been killed in South Sudan following violent protests sparked by the recent massacre of South Sudanese citizens in Wad El Madeni, Al Gezira State, Sudan. The South Sudan National Police Service (SSNPS) confirmed the deaths and reported widespread unrest[Read More…]

Security recovers looted items

By Staff writer   Joint security operations recovered assorted items from looters in various residential areas of New Site, Juba County, following a protest that erupted on Thursday and Friday. The unrest was sparked by the emergence of graphic videos showing the brutal killing of South Sudanese Citizens in Wad[Read More…]

Aweil Hospital Blood Bank runs dry

By Hou Akot Hou Medics at Aweil Civil Hospital are raising concerns about shortage of blood groups in the blood bank, as patient admissions requiring transfusions continue to rise. Mr. Luka Lual Aleu Jok, the hospital’s health education focal point, highlighted the alarming deficiency of blood supplies and emphasized the[Read More…]