OpEd

The efficacy of enacting laws in South Sudan: An analysis of the gap between Legislation and Implementation

By Gama Hassan Oscas   In the realm of legal and human rights discourse, South Sudan has long stood as a case study in the challenges of enacting laws to protect human rights and prevent crimes. The nation, which gained independence in 2011, has faced numerous struggles and conflicts since[Read More…]

Yesterday, South Sudanese were shocked by the news of the passing away of the former Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Torit, Emeritus Paride Taban. Bishop Paride was one of the very few remaining clerics whose stanch dedication and compassion to the church touched countless lives. As we bid farewell[Read More…]

South Sudan’s Land Policy Controversy: A Threat to Community Rights and a License for Land Grabbers

By Gama Hassan Oscas The recent decision by the South Sudan cabinet to declare that “land belongs to the people of South Sudan” has sent shockwaves across the nation, shaking the very foundations of land ownership rights. This seismic shift from the earlier constitutional provision that land belongs to the[Read More…]

On Monday, the South Sudan National Bureau of Standards announced that it acquired new and modern state-of-the-art equipment in the food safety laboratory. The acquisition of the equipment marks a significant milestone in safeguarding public health safety, given that it would be used for testing mainly edible products. This move[Read More…]

Evaluate E-Governance before embracing it 

“E-Gov.” or Electronic Governance; is government’s use of “web-based Internet applications or other information technology to enhance access to and delivery of government information and services to the public, other agencies as well as government entities; to bring about improvements in governance. E-Gov. also allows for more transparency and accountability[Read More…]

Wake up Africa

By Theem Isaac Machar   Africa is a continent that historically, the land of bravery, talents, strength, and tolerance, has been for generations a land of ignorance, where a lack of one voice reigns and a lack of self-discovery abounds. It is with no regret that Africa is still where[Read More…]

Juba City has gained a reputation for being one of the dirtiest cities in the world. Garbage-filled streets and littered public spaces have become a common sight. On Monday, the spokesperson of the National Legislative Assembly John Agany blamed the Ministry of Environment and the City Council for lacking beautification[Read More…]

STATEMENT BY THE EMBASSY OF THE REPUBLIC OF ZIMBABWE IN SOUTH SUDAN ON THE OCCASION OF THE SADC’S ANNUAL ANTI SANCTIONS DAY – 25 OCTOBER 2023

BACKGROUND AND INTRODUCTION During the 39th Summit held in August 2019, the 16 Heads of State and Government of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) designated 25th October as the date on which the SADC Region would, each year, collectively reiterate its call for the removal of all forms of[Read More…]

This country, born of blood and souls, gives us an apt learning aid to maneuver peaceful endeavors to resolve discords rather than sliding back to violence. An attack on the national army doesn’t justify the pursuit for peace but it rather aggravates the misery of civilians in the vicinity, which[Read More…]