By Staff writer President Salva Kiir Mayardit is in the Ugandan capital, Kampala, to attend the 19th summit of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM). The President left yesterday accompanied by several ministers and other government officials. Lily Adhieu Martin Manyiel, the Presidential spokesperson, said President Kiir will attend the summit[Read More…]
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Gov’t intercepts 17 trucks of fake goods
By William Madouk South Sudan National Bureau of Standards (SSNBS) has impounded at least 17 commercial trucks loaded with suspected substandard food. SSNBS’s chairperson Dr. Kuorwel Kuai Kuorwel told journalists yesterday that the goods that are now parked at Midan Zahara were intercepted in Nesitu and Nimule. “SSNBS impounded[Read More…]
Examination marking needs professionals-CES Director
By Bida Elly David Director General of the Central Equatoria State Ministry of General Education and Instructions has called for selection of professional teachers to undertake examination marking. Luate William Alex said this during the official announcement of the Central Equatoria State 2024–2025 academic year calendar. “Previously, before I came,[Read More…]
Activist condemns killing of chiefs
By Aweye Teddy Onam Executive Director of the Community Empowerment for Progress Organization (CEPO), Edmund Yakani, has condemned the killing of chiefs in Duk County, Jonglei State. He also called for action from authorities to hold the perpetrators behind the killings accountable. “I would like to take this opportunity[Read More…]
South Sudan Bar Association unveils election schedule
By Aweye Teddy Onam South Sudan Bar Association’s Elections Committee disclosed Tuesday 16th January 2024 as commencement timetable for election process of its presidential candidates. Chairman of the Elections Commission, James Paulino Lado during a press conference held on Monday in Juba, announced the timetable for nominations of candidates[Read More…]
Only SSP 5,000 paid to us- teachers
By William Madouk Teachers in Aweil disputed the report that they are fully paid their slashed salaries, saying only SSP 5,000 was paid to each tutor, which is far less than what they were originally supposed to be paid. “What I can confirm is that the money payment started[Read More…]
Parliament issues position on Kiir, Machar power extension
By Bida Elly David South Sudan Transitional Legislative Assembly disavows the statement by one of its members, proposing to extend terms of office for President Salva Kiir and his First Vice President by five years. Speaking to No. 1 Citizen Daily Newspaper, Parliament spokesperson, John Agany ruled out the[Read More…]
Press freedom in question as election looms
By William Madouk The safety of journalists and press freedom is in question as the anticipated 2024 general elections approach. On Monday, security personnel confiscated the accreditation of Abud Samuel, a cameraman, and Mr. Oyet Patrick, a CGTN correspondent who is also the chairperson of the Union of Journalists[Read More…]
NBS impounds poor-quality goods
By William Madouk South Sudan National Bureau of Standards Chairperson wraps up his visit to Nimule town with a market inspection to eliminate substandard goods. Dr. Kuorwel Kuai Kuorwel, leading a team, visited supermarkets, shops, fish markets, wholesaler shops, and bakeries at Malakia Market, Nimule town, to inspect standards[Read More…]
Grant Magwi Commissioner Justice- Activist
By Aweye Teddy Onam Community Empowerment for Progress Organization (CEPO) has called on authorities to ensure transparency and due justice in the Magwi County Commissioner David Otto’s case. CEPO’s Executive Director, Mr. Edmond Yakani is concerned about human rights violation in the delayed justice for the County Commissioner. “We[Read More…]
Kiir concerned about EAC political tensions
By Charles K Mark East African Community (EAC) heads of state chairperson expresses concern over strained inter-state political tensions within the regional bloc. President Salva Kiir Mayardit raised the concerns during a meeting with Secretary General of East African Community, Peter Mathuki, in Juba. The EAC Secretary-General briefed president[Read More…]
Teachers demand Justice over salary cut
By William Madouk A cloud of uncertainty looms over the slashed salaries of teachers in Northern Bahr el Ghazal State, as the state Ministry of Education and the salary payment committee are accused of unfair wage reductions. A fifth-grade teacher who preferred to remain anonymous for fear of reprisals[Read More…]
Central Bank reports progress in financial stability
By Deng Athian The Bank of South Sudan (BoSS) has reported significant progress within the 100-days strategy of governor, Dr. James Alic Garang. Dr. Alic’s strategy focuses on modernizing the bank, optimizing operational procedures, and prioritizing staff well-being. The bank’s recent announcement reflects the efforts, marking a significant steps[Read More…]
Expedite National Security Bill-analysts
By Bida Elly David As South Sudan drives towards December 2024, activists and analysts urge the parliament to speed up enactment of National Security Bill. Executive Director of Community Empowerment for Progress Organization (CEPO) notes that delaying the bill will affect the elections. Speaking to No. 1 Citizen Daily[Read More…]
Elections; Crucial to have consensus -Speaker
By Bida Elly David Speaker of the Reconstituted Transitional National Legislative Assembly has called on the political parties to reach an agreement on holding elections this year. Speaking on Monday, Jemma Nunu Kumba said parliamentary engagement with the executive is crucial for achieving peace through democratic elections. “Right now,[Read More…]
Jonglei probes Bor Hospital baby theft
By Charles K Mark Authorities in Jonglei State are investigating and actively searching for a Nine Days old baby who was reported stolen from Bor Civil Hospital on Friday. The State Minister of Information in Bor, Elizabeth Nyadak John, confirmed the incident during a phone interview with No. 1[Read More…]
Gov’t seeks partners’ support on Humanitarian funding
By Bida Elly David In light of the escalating Sudanese conflict and the growing number of returnees and refugees seeking safety, the cabinet passed a $1.8billion-dollar budget for the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs to respond to the crisis. This came after the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster[Read More…]
Strong justice system could fix intercommunal conflict
By Mamer Abraham Conflicts between different communities have persisted throughout history, in South Sudan. The intercommunal conflicts have often arisen from deep-rooted divisions, simmering tensions, and grievances that passed down from one generation to another. They have torn apart communities, eroded social cohesion, and prolonged cycles of violence and[Read More…]
Deceptive clearing agents put on notice
By William Madouk Chairperson of the South Sudan National Bureau of Standard, Dr. Kuorwel Kuai Korwel has warned clearing agencies against issuing fake documents to allow cargo entrances into the country. He made the remark after meeting members of Clearing Agents in Nimule town to iron out mishaps, understand[Read More…]
Youth encouraged to embrace leadership
By Charles K Mark Young people have been encouraged to assume leadership roles and actively participate in peacebuilding efforts in a bid to foster positive change in society. The call was made on Friday during commemoration of the Martin Luther King Day in Juba. Animu Athiei Risasi, the founder[Read More…]
