By Bida Elly David A civil society activist has urged appointed members of parliament living with disabilities to proclaim and stand for the inclusion of persons with disability into the government system at all sectors. Speaking to No.1.Citizen Daily Newspaper Yesterday, Edmund Yakani, the Executive Director for the Community Empowerment[Read More…]
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Child dies of parental negligence
By Bida Elly David A two year old child at Shari-Bateri over the week was discovered dead in the house after the mother had departed to join her clique of women who were reportedly known of consuming alcoholic beverages together. The 23 year old woman and the mother to the[Read More…]
We need public advocacy on environmental Impacts-Minister says
By Akol Madut Ngong The National Minister of Environment and Forestry Josephine Napwon Cosmas is urging intellectuals and other relevant authorities in the Country to advocate to the public about the environmental impacts that will confront the society as well as other living things as result of river dredging. “What[Read More…]
S. Sudan to lose millions of dollars on Nile dredging-report
By Akol Madut Ngong South Sudan will lose hundreds’ millions of dollars if the government and the people of South Sudan agreed on the resumption of Jonglei canal digging and cleaning and clearance of the tributaries and the Nile River. The Senior Advisor, Programme Development, World Agroforestry Centre Peter T.[Read More…]
Vatican Secretary of state arrives Juba for Papal mission
By Adia Jildo The Vatican Secretary of state Cardinal Pietro Parolin has arrived in Juba this morning paying his ecumenical visit following the failure of Pope Francis to visit South Sudan and The Democratic Republic of Congo due to health concerns. Cardinal Pietro met the President H.E. Salva Kiir Mayardit[Read More…]
Agwelek delegates meet Kiir on security deal; Gen. Olony on notice
By Bida Elly David and Taban Henry President Salva Kiir Mayardit on Monday met with a team from the Agwelek faction to deliberate on the status of the security arrangements as well as its implementation as agreed upon in the Khartoum accord. Agwelek Division is a break away Kit-gwang faction[Read More…]
Get dredging facts right to avoid bitter past of Shyandong error
By William Madouk Garang The National Ministry of Environment and Forestry has echoed that getting dredging facts right before project kicks off is necessary to avoid report of the bitter past of Juba-Rumbek Highway shoddy work alleged to Shyandong Hi Speed Company which was washed away by rains. In May[Read More…]
Stabilization center closes over staff’s strike; minors smell rat
By Ijoo Bosco Authorities in Kapoeta civil hospital said some staff working at the stabilization department in the hospital had laid down their tools over salary delay making the stabilization center’s operations to come to a standstill, putting lives of malnourished minors at death front. The Hospital Director said the[Read More…]
Citizens to be evacuated from flooded areas
By Tereza Jeremiah Chuei The Minister of Environment and Forestry Josephine Napwon said citizens will be evacuated from their areas of origin to high lands due to the climatic changes that has cause devastating floods within the country. This Minister’s announcement of the evacuation plan comes amid her continues firm[Read More…]
SSBF suspense 2 secretaries for allegedly violating federation’s integrity
By Taban Henry The President of the South Sudan Basket Ball Federation (SSBF) has on Monday suspended two officials for allegedly violating what they called as integrity of the federation. Among the officials that were suspension included the Secretary General Mr. Marier Anyuat Angui and the finance secretary Mr. Deng[Read More…]
Activist calls on leaders to respond to Pope’s message
By Bida Elly David A civil society activist has called on South Sudanese leaders to execute and respond to Pope Francis’s message of putting down guns for peaceful co-existence through his representative who would soon arrive Juba. Speaking to No.1 Citizen Daily Newspaper, Edmund Yakani the Executive Director for the[Read More…]
Gov’t launches consultation on dredging project
By Taban Henry The revitalized government of the Republic of South Sudan launched public consultation and fact-finding of river dredging project in Juba on Monday. Chairperson of the committee, Akoc Akuei Manhiem was tasked by President Salva Kiir Mayardit to organize a public consultation on water management. Mr. Akoc said[Read More…]
Mayor warns traders to desist blame on city council over illegal tariffs
By Bida Elly David The authority of Juba City Council has cautioned traders over blames for rampant and illegal tax collections from their enterprises. The City Council Mayor, Michael Lado Allah-Jabu has urged traders to refrain and cooperate with government. Allah-Jabu made the remarks during a workshop on tax harmonization[Read More…]
CES Gov’t vows to reform fiscal and monetary policy
By Bida Elly David Central Equatoria State government has vowed to revive and reform the State’s fiscal and monetary policies through tax minimization to encourage domestic production, and reduce economic recession. The promise came in a workshop earlier this week in a bit to transform tax sector and create affirmative[Read More…]
Disarmament exercise no longer works, Warrap Governor says
By Adia Jildo The Governor of Warrap State, Lt. General Aleu Ayieny Aleu said the massive launch of disarmament in the State can no longer work as communal conflicts transpired and guns infiltrate from neighbouring communities. He said despite voluntary disarmament that had taken place, a few people have resisted[Read More…]
Kajo-Keji civil hospital to resume full operations after war
By staff writer Citizens of Kajo-Keji County have had a sigh of relief after MSF brought in their helping hand to rescue the county in attending to major cases at the county’s main referral hospital devastated by the 2016 war, now making it a fully operational hospital. According to Dr.[Read More…]
South Sudan lacks medical facilities-Minister of Labour
By Bida Elly David The national Minister of Labour has stated that the country’s status of having insufficient medical facilities has contributed to death of many government officials and citizens. He spoke during the last funeral rite prayers of the late Minister of water and irrigation Peter Manawa who died[Read More…]
Jonglei gov’t, NGO ink deal to boost health services
By William Madouk Garang Jonglei State’s Ministry of Health and Concern Citizen Health Awareness Organization (CCHAO) on Friday signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to boost health awareness and service delivery in the State. The signed MOU will create avenues for training and sessions to educate societies on health matters,[Read More…]
Pope Francis pardons South Sudan over alarming tragedies
By Bida Elly David Pope Francis in his video message to South Sudan over the weekend has communicated a consoling letter urging South Sudanese to maintain confidence and hope despite the alarming obstacles. The message was delivered following his planned mission to deliberate on the on-going insecurities that have been[Read More…]
Governor Lobong addresses Organized Forces ahead of Independence celebration
By Ijoo Bosco The Governor of Eastern Equatoria State, Lt. Gen. Louis Lobong Lojore has called on the military and other organized forces to be steadfast in taking civil and security responsibilities as mandated by the constitution. Governor Lobong was addressing a military parade a head of the country’s 11th[Read More…]
