OpEd

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Dear Radisson Blu Management, I write this message as both a South Sudanese citizen and a journalist who is a committed country development advocate. The recent message from your hotel management about security advisory and workforce reduction has created widespread unease because such declarations issued by a worldwide five-star well-known[Read More…]

The Legacy of Violence and Division

By Theem Isaac Machar Akot History has already obtained the most dangerous figures who will never be forgiven due to their atrocities committed. I am worried not about the currently appalling situation of this country. Because we have been undergoing extreme agonies for almost three centuries, which makes these very[Read More…]

Nation Talks

The insecurity in South Sudan has caused confusion and panic among both citizens and foreigners, including international organizations and business groups, who are key participants in the peace agreement. It raises the question of why there is so often disagreement between the government and the opposition. It seems that just[Read More…]

Nation Talks

Leaders, let peace exist in your hearts and do not take this country back to war. Insecurity in the country has scared every citizen across the country, who need peace. Citizens should be protected from all kinds of atrocities. Government and the opposition parties must stand up for peace. Forming[Read More…]

Nation Talks

Dear Charles Wote Gordon, By your passing on and others in journalism profession who have taken on the irrevocable journey, we learn lots of lessons, one being that we are, but a blowing wind. Of all the opportunities that laid before you in life, you chose journalism, a profession that[Read More…]

Nation Talks

These are difficult times for citizens who desperately need peace. The insecurity in Nasir County has instilled fear throughout the country, as no one knows where violence might erupt next. Civilians are dying daily in Nasir County. Where is the government? Why are citizens not protected from these atrocities? This[Read More…]

Widowed twice

In 1981, Monica shared a classroom with a handsome student named Joseph. Each day they came to school, they could steal glances at one another repeatedly. One fine day, Joseph approached Monica and asked for her hand in love, which she accepted wholeheartedly. They became inseparable as they looked forward[Read More…]

COMPASSION

By Nyariay Kic   Compassion, who is she? Whom to even express her to and what does it take to be compassionate or when to stop being compassionate? Are you seeking answers, I got you, let’s explore. The Oxford translation reveals to us that compassion means a deep awareness of[Read More…]

Nation Talks

The 8th of March was International Women’s Day, and the theme this year was “Choose to challenge. This is a call to make a conscious choice to speak up and challenge not just gender bias but also racial and economic inequality. From challenge comes change and a path to a[Read More…]