Author: One Citizen Daily Newspaper

Nation Talks

Government institutions operate hierarchically, with directives flowing downwards from the national to the state level, and ultimately to the Payams and Bomas. However, in practice, power remains concentrated in the hands of a few, leading to top-down control and limited local autonomy. This centralized system contributes to economic hardship, widespread[Read More…]

Central Equatoria seeks police reinforcement to rural areas

By Bosco Bush   Central Equatoria State (CES) government is seeking increased police deployment in several rural areas following minor security incidents observed after the festive season. During a security committee meeting chaired by Deputy Governor Paulino Lukudu on Tuesday, officials stressed the need for additional police personnel in Wonduruba[Read More…]

Lactating mother commits suicide

By Hou Akot Hou A 20-year-old lactating woman took her own life on Monday in War-lac village, Maduany Payam, Aweil West County, Northern Bahr El Gazal State. The deceased, identified as Abuk Garang, had recently given birth to a baby girl. Residents are in shock, as Garang had just delivered[Read More…]

SPLM meets over ailing economy

By Yiep Joseph Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM) Economic Taskforce convened a meeting on Tuesday to discuss the worsening economic situation in the country. The meeting, held at the SPLM headquarters, included key figures such as Vice President for the Economic Cluster and Deputy Chairperson Dr. James Wani Igga, Senior[Read More…]

Returnees to receive brick laying machines-RRC

By Hou Akot Hou Chairperson of the Relief and Rehabilitation Commission (RRC) in Northern Bahr El Ghazal State has announced that 83 brick laying machines will be provided to returnees and vulnerable host communities. This is meant to assist them in establishing permanent structures, returnees have been occupying public facilities[Read More…]

Nation Talks

Inter-communal violence in South Sudan extends beyond sporadic conflicts; it is a persistent cycle fueled by economic hardships and other factors. This violence is often orchestrated by powerful politicians who manipulate vulnerable communities for their own gain, using tactics like child abduction and cattle raiding to further their agendas. The[Read More…]