By Kei Emmanuel Duku In a powerful call for a shift in cultural priorities, the First Deputy Speaker of the Transitional National Legislative Assembly (TNLA), Ambrose Pitia Lomin, has urged South Sudanese communities to abandon luxurious decorations and lavish funeral feasts in favor of securing the future of grieving families.[Read More…]
Juba
SSCAA Restricts Airside Access at Juba International Airport
By Lodu William Odiya The South Sudan Civil Aviation Authority (SSCAA) has announced strict restrictions on access to the airside area of Juba International Airport. In a public notice issued on Thursday, SSCAA underlined that no individual or vehicle is allowed to enter the airside without valid authorization and an[Read More…]
BoSS Leadership Demands Discipline, Teamwork in Monetary Policy
By Alan Clement The Governor of the Bank of South Sudan (BoSS), Yeni Samuel Costa, has called for stronger policy discipline and teamwork among senior officials to reinforce the country’s monetary stability. According to a BoSS statement, Costa underscored the urgency of implementing effective monetary policy while upholding the Bank’s[Read More…]
Kiir promotes traffic boss to higher rank
By Chol D. Johnson Director General of Traffic Police, Kon John Akot, has been promoted to the rank of Lieutenant General in recognition of his dedication, leadership, and outstanding service. In a statement issued Monday on the official page of the South Sudan National Police Service, authorities confirmed that Gen.[Read More…]
Christians march through Juba streets with Christmas messages
By Chol D. Johnson Christians in Juba on Thursday took to the streets in peaceful marches to mark the Christmas season, spreading messages of faith, peace, and unity. Singing Christmas carols and carrying banner, church members walked through Shirikat roads and residential areas, sharing messages about the birth of Jesus[Read More…]
AfDB Pushes Horn of Africa Corridor Linking South Sudan to Ethiopia, Djibouti
By Alan Clement South Sudan is poised for major infrastructure gains as the African Development Bank (AfDB) confirmed feasibility studies for electricity imports from Ethiopia and a new transport corridor linking Juba to Djibouti via Ethiopia. In a statement from the Ministry of Finance and Planning communication department, the plans[Read More…]
Leaders Challenged to End Political Stalemates as Christmas Message Targets ‘Tribal Disputes’
By Kei Emmanuel Duku The Metropolitan Archbishop of Juba, Stephen Cardinal Ameyu Martin Mulla, has issued a sharp Christmas ultimatum to South Sudan’s top leadership, demanding an end to the “tribal feuds” and “political stalemates” that have paralyzed the nation’s progress. In his festive message issued yesterday, the Cardinal directly[Read More…]
Speaker Condemns Killing of MP as Parliament Raises Security Alarm
By Alan Clement Speaker Jemma Nunu Kumba has condemned the killing of Council of States member Luka Mathen Toupiny, warning the Juba assassination underscores worsening insecurity and rising concerns over citizens’ safety. The condemnation followed a statement raised on the floor of parliament by Margaret Samuel Arou Bol, a lawmaker[Read More…]
Suspected land grabbers kill police officer in Sherikat
By Chol D. Johnson Suspected land grabbers have killed two police officers and injured other three in Jebel-Amianin, Gumbo sherikat residential area on Tuesday. During the land operation, it was confirmed that a young female officer was killed with her colleague. Several police officers had been ordered by the operation[Read More…]
Women still sidelined in political party leadership – Political Parties Council
By Alan Clement Women remain largely excluded from leadership positions in South Sudan’s political parties despite the constitutional requirement for at least 35 percent female representation, according to the Political Parties Council (PPC). Deputy Chairperson Lola Loduro James said that while women are visible in party structures, most occupy low-level[Read More…]
Shock as tea seller shot dead by drunken soldier in Malakal
By Chol D. Johnson A tea seller woman was shot dead on Wednesday evening along Malakal Street by a drunken member of the South Sudan People’s Defence Forces (SSPDF), sparking renewed concerns over military indiscipline. Upper Nile State Minister of Information, Peter Ngwojo Akwiny, confirmed the incident to No.1 Citizen[Read More…]
City mayor calls on vendors to cease congesting streets
By Chol D. Johnson The Mayor of Juba City Council, Christopher Sarafino Wani, has urged the vendors on the streets to look for conducive space for trading before the crackdown. The mayor made the remark while touring the congested Konyokonyo Market on Wednesday. In his message during the tour, he[Read More…]
Lawmakers decry rising insecurity after MP attacked by knife-wielding gang
By Alan Clement A lawmaker in the Transitional National Legislative Assembly has expressed concern over rising insecurity in the country after following a violent knife attack on MP Okello Odongto-Lawiri. The assault, which left the legislator hospitalized with knife wounds, was raised during the TNLA’s Ordinary Sitting No. 18 on[Read More…]
Grassroots women left out of CEDAW implementation – Gender Ministry admits
By Alan Clement The Ministry of Gender has admitted that limited funding and logistics have hindered consultations with grassroots women in implementing the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women. Speaking to the press during the dissemination of the CEDAW Concluding Observations Report in Juba, Undersecretary[Read More…]
Over 50 percent engage in worst form of child labour in South Sudan
By Lodu William Odiya At least 64 percent of the children in South Sudan are engaged in the worst forms of child labour. In an exclusive interview with this publication yesterday, Christopher Nyamandi, Save the Children South Sudan’s Country Director underscored the need for proper and peaceful growth of children[Read More…]
JEDCO: Heeds to tariffs’ reduction
By Lodu William Odiya Juba Electricity Distribution Company (JEDCO) has reduced its electricity tariff following state pressure. Recently the head of state directed JEDCO to reduce its tariffs after several complain from the consumers. In a statement issued by the JEDCO, electricity tariff has been reduced across all customer categories,[Read More…]
Türkey Commemorates 102nd Anniversary of Republic in Juba
By Jacob Onuha Nelson The Republic of Türkey recently commemorated the 102nd anniversary of the foundation of the Turkish Republic, a significant national holiday. Addressing the media on Wednesday in Juba, Metin Ergin, the Turkish Ambassador to South Sudan, noted that the Republic Day “has cultivated the citizens with a[Read More…]
AMDISS Apologizes to South Sudan’s Media Professionals
By Lodu William Odiya The Association for Media Development in South Sudan (AMDISS) has formally apologized to media professionals for what it called a “slip of the tongue” statement aired on the South Sudan Broadcasting Corporation (SSBC). The apology follows a statement made by AMDISS Director, Aya Irene Lokang, during[Read More…]
SSPDF seizes 230 guns, 64 pistols in fresh disarmament
The South Sudan People’s Defense Forces (SSPDF) have seized a substantial cache of weapons during a fresh, house-to-house disarmament operation in Juba City. The disarmament is part of the government’s broader efforts to ensure stability and security across the country. The joint security operation, launched in recent days, yesterday displayed[Read More…]
East African regulators streamline Human Resource policies
By Alan Clement East African communications regulators have harmonized key human resource policies to align with Rwanda’s updated labor laws and promote regional integration during a three-day meeting in Kigali, Rwanda. In a statement from South Sudan’s National Communication Authority (NCA) which also joined the other regional regulators in the[Read More…]
