By Yiep Joseph President Salva Kiir has stated that the government will prioritize agriculture in 2025, directing the Ministry of Roads and Bridges to rehabilitate and construct roads connecting Juba to agriculture-rich Western Equatoria state. In his New Year’s address, Kiir reiterated government efforts to boost food production in[Read More…]
Author: One Citizen Daily Newspaper
Activist demands NTC overhaul
By Yiep Joseph A civil society activist has urged parties to the 2018 peace agreement to restructure the National Transitional Committee (NTC), a body tasked with overseeing implementation of the peace deal, to give peace a chance. While parties continue with a series of extensions due to failure in implementation,[Read More…]
Kiir calls for compromise as Tumaini talks resume
By Bosco Bush President Salva Kiir has urged parties to the Tumaini peace initiative to demonstrate patriotism and adopt a leadership approach as negotiations are set to resume on 6th January. “The Tumaini Initiative peace negotiating taking place in Nairobi, Kenya will resume on January 6, 2025. I ask[Read More…]
Illiteracy is number one promoter of ignorance-Part Two
By Ustaz Mark Bang Why are some people choosing to be ignorant? Perhaps they know the trouble that knowledge would cause. Perhaps they are new (to the environment or the company). Perhaps they want to avoid more questions (signs of intellect, yet not enough enthusiasm to be helpful). Perhaps[Read More…]
VIPs versus the less privileged [Part 1]
It takes a lot of courage to accept the reality of this life and everything that comes with it. This has to do with every routine, taking a boda from where you live and having to put up a rude face for the boda man never to charge you twice[Read More…]
KUPERA CHRISTMAS HOMECOMING 2024
Vice President donates SSP 800,000 to support sports in Lo’bonok Payam
By Kei Emmanuel Duku Vice President and Chair of the Economic Cluster, Professor James Wani Igga, on Monday donated 800,000 South Sudan Pounds to support local sports and celebrate Christmas in Lo’bonok Payam, Juba County, Central Equatoria State. Igga made the donation after watching a friendly match between Lo’bonok[Read More…]
South Sudan transfer deadline: Done deals
By Kei Emmanuel Duku It was a busy day for administrators at the Juba Local Football Association and SSFA as clubs from various divisions flocked to the secretariat’s office to sign and register new players before the midnight deadline. Ahead of the second round of fixtures in the first[Read More…]
Man Kills wife in Aweil South County
By Hou Akot Hou Police in Aweil South County, Northern Bahr El Ghazal state, reported that a man killed his wife during a disagreement regarding reunion of her daughter’s children with their family. The woman had brought the children into their home without the husband’s consent. The incident occurred on[Read More…]
Cholera kills 27 in Juba
By Bosco Bush Authorities in Juba County have reported that at least 27 people have died in Juba due to a cholera outbreak in South Sudan. During a prayer service at Rejaf Diocese Church, Juba County Commissioner Emmanuel Tete Ezbon warned that the situation could have been much worse[Read More…]
Reject exploitation in 2025, Jadallah urges youth
By Yiep Joseph Governor Gen. Augustino Jadallah Kamilo Wani of Central Equatoria State has urged the youth to reject being used as instruments of conflict by politicians. In his New Year’s message, Governor Jadallah pointed out that the ongoing conflicts in the country often involve young people who are influenced[Read More…]
Agonies of 2024 gone, salaries still
By William Madouk As South Sudan waved bye-bye to 2024, the nation has made a record in history as the first to go an entire year without paying civil servants and organized forces. This record situation has put many into misery. As the year draws to a close, reflections[Read More…]
Illiteracy is the number one promoter of ignorance (part one)
By Ustaz Mark Bang People don’t take pride in what is become obvious to them they don’t know. Some care but many don’t some know more than themselves. Most learn what is needful to gain of knowledge that benefits a broadened understanding. I am proud when I know what I[Read More…]
Nyak, what do you pledge for 2025?
I pledge to live in Unity with everyone. I know my unity didn’t work so well in 2024. I had some issues with others. I had also some issues with myself. I didn’t define how I could be united with others. In 2025, I am surely going to pursue my[Read More…]
Robbers kill 55-year-old man in Aweil
By Deng Athian A 55-year-old man named Aleu Dhieu Aleu was reportedly killed by suspected robbers in Northern Bahr El Ghazal State. The incident occurred last Saturday in Maduany Payam of Aweil West County, according to a report from local administration. Mr. Albino Akol, the Payam administrator of Maduany, confirmed[Read More…]
Halt security checks on diplomatic, NGO vehicles-CDF
By Yiep Joseph Chief of Defense Forces (CDF) has instructed organized security forces to stop unnecessary searches of diplomatic vehicles and those belonging to non-governmental organizations (NGOs). Gen. Paul Nang Majok said that his office had received complaints regarding the searches. While addressing joint security forces deployed to ensure a[Read More…]
Tight security for New Year celebration
By Philip Buda Ladu As the 2024 comes to closure, South Sudan National Police Service (SSNPS) has announced tight security strategy for New Year, 2025 celebrations. Key focus is on locations including Juba International Airport, Churches, Public places, major routes and bridges, markets, government institutions, NGOs, and embassies. According to[Read More…]
Cholera kills over 150 victims
By Kei Emmanuel Duku South Sudan Red Cross has reported that 199 people have succumbed to cholera, and another 13,206 suspected cases have been identified across the country as of December 29, 2024. Renk and Malakal in Upper Nile State, Juba in Central Equatoria State, and Bentiu in Unity[Read More…]
WARNING: No shooting on New Year-CDF
By Yiep Joseph To ensure a peaceful celebration of New Year 2025, South Sudan People’s Defense Forces (SSPDF) has warned the public and security forces to refrain from celebratory gunfire. Chief of Defense Forces Gen. Paul Nang Majok said that those who disregard this warning will face severe penalties. ,[Read More…]
Great leaders inspire, bad leaders control
By Ustaz Mark Bang Each of us has a definition for “good” versus “bad” leadership. Some might argue that circumstances play a role in that definition. No matter where we set the measurement bar, there will be varying degrees of effectiveness for each leadership style in each different situation[Read More…]
