By Bida Elly David Easter festivity has witnessed a significant appreciation of the South Sudanese Pound (SSP) against the United States Dollar, sparking hope among citizens for a decrease in commodity prices. However, the prospect of this drop appears uncertain and elusive. Over the past few weeks, the local[Read More…]
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David YAU YAU defects to SPLM-IO
By William Madouk A former leader of Cobra faction, General David Yau Yau, has quit Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM-IG) under President Salva Kiir Mayardit and joined the SPLM-IO, allied to Dr. Riek Machar. Gen. Yau Yau and 20 other members from Northern Bahr el Ghazal State were welcomed[Read More…]
Unite to overcome economic turmoil- Cardinal
By Charles K Mark In his Easter message, His Grace, Stephen Cardinal Ameyu Martin Mulla has called for unity among citizens to overcome the economic meltdown. He acknowledged the hardships experienced by families, businesses, and individuals whose dreams have been shattered during these difficult times. “The economic crisis has[Read More…]
Mayor puts traders under pressure over rubbish
By Bida Elly David On Saturday, the Juba City Mayor compelled a majority of traders in Konyo-Konyo market to participate in a cleaning exercise. Some traders in Malakia and Konyo-Konyo were observed cleaning their shops in response to avoid fines. Mayor Flora Modi, along with her team, joined forces[Read More…]
Magwi commissioner prioritizes security
By Ijoo Bosco A newly appointed commissioner of Magwi County assumed his duties on Wednesday last week, with a strong focus on addressing the pressing security issues in the county. Speaking during the welcoming ceremony, Pole Pole Benjamin Olum emphasised the importance of leaving the past behind and embarking[Read More…]
UNMISS establishes temporary base in Rumbek North
By Yang Ater Yang United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) established a Temporary Operation Base in Maper Town, Rumbek North County, Lakes State. The base, manned by 120 UN peacekeepers, aims to provide much-needed protection to the civil population and demonstrate the UN’s presence in the area through[Read More…]
Parliament to resume this week
By Charles K Mark After a lengthy recess, the Reconstituted Transitional National Legislative Assembly (R-TNLA) is set to open this week for business. In an announcement issued on March 28th by Alalla Younis Loro the clerk of the August House, informed all members to report for the opening of[Read More…]
Seven cheat death in another plane crash
By Charles K Mark At least seven people survived another plane crash on Sunday morning in Malakal Airport, Upper Nile State. According to the office of the governor, a cargo plane carrying supplies from Juba to Malakal crashed at the Airport due to technical difficulties. All seven people on[Read More…]
Former mayor Kalisto under arrest
By William Madouk First deputy speaker of the national assembly, Oyet Nathaniel, is demanding the immediate release of former mayor of Juba city, Kalisto Lado, who was allegedly detained by security forces. According to a statement, Kalisto was arrested on Saturday at around 11:29 pm when a heavily mounted[Read More…]
Mystery X mark on man’s palm
By Staff writer As the world braces for mystery of darkness at day, when a total eclipse, on 8th April, engulfs the globe, a South Sudanese puzzles an X mark on his palm. A 60-year-old Makur Gurin Chigok Meen, a police officer, who prefers a lifestyle of an ordinary[Read More…]
Mayor urges traders to light up Torit town
By Ijoo Bosco Torit mayor has called on the community to prioritize lighting up the town in order to address rising incidences of criminal activities. Speaking at a meeting with businesses community, Albino Zachariah said that Torit town has gained a reputation for being in darkness, making it susceptible[Read More…]
IGAD demands political commitment ahead of elections
By Bida Elly David Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) has called on South Sudan to implement 2018 revitalized peace deal to have peaceful elections. IGAD delegation led by Executive secretary, Dr. Workneh Gebeyehu made the call while wrapping up a three-day visit in Juba, The visit aimed at assessing[Read More…]
Yei communities dialogue for lasting peace
By James Innocent Whitaker Peace and Development Initiative (WPDI) conducted a transformative three-day dialogue in Libogo and Nyori areas of Lasu Payam, Yei River County. Over 70 participants from diverse stakeholders in Yei River County converged to dialogue on how to foster peace and reconciliation between long-standing adversaries, Libogo[Read More…]
Orphans receive Easter gift
By James Innocent Kikiji National Orphanage Center in Yei County on Friday received a donation of scholastic materials and clothing from well-wishers. Victoria Kija, a tailor based in the United States, one of the founder members of Kikiji National Orphanage Center, offered the donation. Dominic Living Wawa, another founder[Read More…]
Man murdered in cold blood
By Hou Akot Hou Residents of Wanyjok Market in Pan-Apuoth Village, Aweil East County, woke up to shocking news where a young man in his 20s was found murdered in cold blood on Wednesday morning. Northern Bahr el Ghazal State Police spokesperson, Captain Guot Guot Akol, confirmed the murder[Read More…]
Central Bank unveils strategies to handle crisis
By Kidega Livingstone Central Bank reveals its readiness to strengthen the South Sudanese Pounds by mobilizing sufficient foreign exchange to intervene in the market. In a statement released yesterday, the Central Bank notes taking proactive measures to clear the outstanding auction claim, in a bid to rescue the economic[Read More…]
Ruto appoints chief mediator for peace talks
By Kidega Livingstone Kenya’s President, William Samoei Ruto, has appointed a chief mediator and assistant, to arbitrate peace talks between South Sudan government and holdout groups. The development is resumption of Rome peace talks between the government and holdout non-dignitary groups that had stalled. After the impasse, South Sudan’s[Read More…]
Primate urges leaders to reflect on peace
By Charles K Mark Archbishop of Episcopal Church of South Sudan (ECSS), His Grace Primate Justin Badi Aram, calls on South Sudan’s political leaders to use Easter period to reflect on peace. The head of ECSS church preached about resurrection of Christ as the foundation of Christian faith and[Read More…]
Court orders MP to pay 7 cows for adultery
By Yang Ater Rumbek Central County Court has ordered a member of state parliament to pay seven cows and expenses of 548, 000 SSP and 200, 000 SSP respectively, for committing adultery. Mr. Luka Agok, a member of parliament, representing Yirol West County (SSOA) in Lakes state Legislative Assembly[Read More…]
ORDER! Economic cluster must tackle crises-Kiir
Kidega Livingstone President Salva Kiir Mayardit has directed the economic cluster to adapt appropriate remedies to address a runaway inflation in the country. In his Easter message seen by No. 1 Citizen Daily Newspaper, Kiir acknowledged that citizens had lost hope because of what he described as “immense challenges”[Read More…]
