By William Madouk Results for three secondary schools in the country have been cancelled over gross violations in 2022–2023 Certificate of Secondary Education examinations. According to the national examination council, Standard Secondary in Western Bahr el Ghazal states is one of the affected Schools. The students reportedly assaulted invigilators and[Read More…]
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Governor bans nightclubs
By Ngor Deng Matem Northern Bahr El Ghazal State Governor, Tong Akeen Ngor has issued gubernatorial orders, banning night dances in hotels within the state. The governor directed Security forces to immediately implement the orders, He also declared “war” on gang groups terrorizing people in the state. Governor Akeen stated[Read More…]
Citizens ask gov’t for peace dividends
By Hou Akot Hou Some locals in Northern Bahr El Ghazal state capital, Aweil, have appealed to the national government and the parties to the Revitalized Peace Agreement to implement peace in good faith. The appeal came during the celebration of the country’s 12th Independence anniversary, which was delayed in[Read More…]
Court gives gang members six-month prison terms
By Ngor Deng Matem Aweil High Court in Aweil has sentenced 63 boys and girls to up to six (6) months in prison for inciting violence. Twenty-one (21) boys have been convicted for 6 months’ imprisonment and 42 girls for 3 months, respectively, with a fine of 30, 000 SSP[Read More…]
Activist pushes for citizen-centered budget
By William Madouk Community Empowerment for Progress Organisation (CEPO) has advised the government to prioritize needs of citizens while formulating the forthcoming 2023–2024 fiscal year budget. Mr. Edmund Yakani, the executive director for CEPO, said that parliament would have a public hearing with civil society to incorporate citizen input before[Read More…]
State officials profiting from cattle-related insecurities -MP
By Gladys Fred Kole Central Equatoria State Transitional Legislative Assembly member accuses some state officials of using cattle-related insecurity for profiteering. SPLM-IO party state Assembly chief whip, Hon. Dabe Francis claimed that cattle-related insecurity that often results into formation of committees given millions of pounds have turned into lucrative businesses.[Read More…]
Deceitful relationships responsible for single parentalhood
By Bida Elly David Marrying a person with records of broken relationships and out of pocket value, ends in single parenthood and misery. As a 27-year-old Mary Thomas and 25-year-old Gire Pitia, bear the pain of the vice. “It’s not easy to be a single mother in Juba. The economic[Read More…]
Independence anniversary expenditure under question
By Gladys Fred Kole A much-publicized independence celebration by Central Equatoria State government in Kajo-Keji County was marred by ambiguous spending, twisting the occasion to lose its meaning, especially for returnees. In early June, the Central Equatoria governor decreed a high-level committee, tasked with organizing a state occasion in Kajo-Keji[Read More…]
64 tribes or not: A query for scholars
By William Madouk Whether the ethnic diversity in South Sudan is sixty-four tribes or not was a dominating question that beat participants’ minds during a one-day consultative meeting on intangible cultural heritage. Since the nascent country gained its independence in 2011, most government officials, including citizens, have claimed that South[Read More…]
Eastern Equatoria leads in S.4 results
By Bida Elly David National Examination Council announced 2022–2023 Certificate of Secondary Education examination results, with Eastern Equatoria emerging as the top-performing state in the Country. At least 1,887 of those who sat the exams in Eastern Equatoria State passed representing 74.8 percent; Central Equatoria State follows with 74.3 percent[Read More…]
UNHCR to evacuate more refugees to Aweil
By Hou Akot Hou Northern Bahr El Ghazal State deputy governor revealed that plans are underway to evacuate more refugees from Upper Nile to Aweil. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and Commission for Refugee Affairs, headed by Bol John Akot, landed in Aweil on Tuesday and met[Read More…]
Cattle theft threatens Northern Bahr el Ghazal State
By Hou Akot Hou Cases of animal robbery are on the rise in Aweil East County of Northern Bahr El Ghazal State. A youth leader under the Sudan People Liberation Movement (SPLM) youth league, Mangar Mou Anyar, raised the alarm during the thanksgiving ceremony earlier this week. He urged the[Read More…]
Court convicts 8 cattle raiders.
By Yien Gattuor Mead Kuich At least 8 people have been arrested and convicted in Mayom County in Unity State over cattle rustling, Mayom County Commissioner, John Bol Mayak said. He said on 3rd July, raiders suspected to be from the neighbouring Tonj County of Warrap State, parted with 86[Read More…]
IDPs Contribute over SSP 6 million to returnees
By Yien Gattuor Mead Kuich Jagei community association of Koch County in Bentiu internally displaced persons (IDP) camp in Unity state has mobilized over SSP 6 million to help transport South Sudanese who are stranded in Sudan. Riek Chap Chany Teny, Chairperson of the association told No.1 Citizen Daily Newspaper[Read More…]
Army assures refugees of safety
By Ngor Deng Matem South Sudan People’s Defence Forces (SSPDF) has assured Sudanese refugees in Aweil of safety and security across the borders and camp sites. The military 3rd Infantry Division commander in Northern Bahr El Ghazal State, Maj. General Akuei Ajou Akuei expressed the army’s readiness to protect its[Read More…]
South Sudan takes step on intangible cultural heritage
By William Madouk South Sudan has taken a bold step towards preparing a 6-year report on safeguarding and shielding intangible cultural heritage in the Country. The revelation came during a consultative review meeting organized by Ministry of Culture, Museums, and National Heritage, on Wednesday. A review meeting was the first-ever[Read More…]
Gunshots frighten Gudele residents
By Bida Elly David Residents of Juba’s Gudele 1 and 2 were shocked and frightened by heavy gunfire that could be heard at the far Western ends of the city. Terrifying sounds of heavy artillery emerged from Joppa area, with some smoke hovering up the sky. Majority of parents were[Read More…]
Security Arrangement timeline slips off
By Bida Elly David A timeline, earlier announced by the government to deploy the first batch of graduated unified forces as per Implementation of transitional security arrangements has since slipped off without action. South Sudan government had declared it would commence deployment of the first batch between the last week[Read More…]
Armed youth injure soldier, loot his fish
By Yang Ater Yang Local authorities in Yirol East County of Lakes State said suspected armed youth from neighbouring Panyijar County, Unity State, shot and wounded a wildlife soldier, looting his sack of dry fish. The incident reportedly occurred at 4:00 PM in Karer along the riverside near Shambe National[Read More…]
Independence celebrations leave two dead
By Hou Akot Hou Tragic end: fatal accidents killed two people in Aweil south and Aweil North counties, marring the aftermath of South Sudan’s 12th independence anniversary celebration in Northern Bahr El Ghazal State. Celebrants, who shared the day’s happiness at the freedom squares, were silenced on Sunday to somber mood[Read More…]
