OpEd

Creativity is an inherent gift of God to humanity since existence and has no attachment to witchcraft or sorcery, though most often misconstrued.  To brand or label the 23-year, old Andrea Angelo Atoroba’s innovation as an act of evil practice doesn’t warrant any acceptance and should stop. In one of[Read More…]

End inter-communal violence

  By Kiden Stela Mandela   Intercommunal conflicts are threatening the security of citizens more than civil war in the country, the government must take decisive action to bring the practice to an end. The genesis of these cyclic conflicts can’t be traced as sporadic revenge attacks continue, mostly among[Read More…]

Disband Gumbo, Lologo gang camps

By Kiden Stela Mandela   The government must institute an action plan to dislodge Gumbo and Lologo gang-infested areas which continue to lead to merciless attacks on citizens in Juba. Moreover, perpetrators of crimes in these areas are young people and youth between 14-30 years, who could lead meaningful lives[Read More…]

The imperative of pre-arrest investigations: mitigating false confinement and legal consequences

By Gama Hassan Oscas   In South Sudan, as in many jurisdictions worldwide, the power vested in law enforcement agencies to arrest individuals is a solemn responsibility. While arrests serve the critical purpose of maintaining public safety and ensuring justice, their misuse can have devastating consequences. This legal opinion delves[Read More…]

Central Equatoria state governor, Emmanuel Adil Anthony is credited for appointing the first female mayor, H. W Flora Gabriel Modi, to lead Juba City Council. Unfortunately, the city mayor’s office witnessed lots of squabbles and intermittent appointments of one after the other within a short period. Such job instabilities characterized[Read More…]

South Sudan’s Political Whirlwind: The Perils of Political Chameleons

By Gama Hassan Oscas   In the tumultuous realm of South Sudanese politics, a disconcerting phenomenon continues to undermine the nation’s stability and development: political prostitution. This term aptly characterizes the frequent and often opportunistic shifts of allegiance by politicians and military personnel between the ruling Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-In[Read More…]