We are always expected to keep our ears to the ground because God wants each one of us not to expect surprises in life. For most people, making it out of nowhere to somewhere has to them, been something impossible even for people who believed in God. God has a[Read More…]
OpEd
Excessive politics
By Agar Mayor Gai-Makoon In today’s world, everything is political. We are a statement—our clothes, haircut, the way we act, Olga Tokarczuk. Politics is valuable and beneficial to the citizenry, but when it becomes a tool to progress the interests of a few or a political party, citizens[Read More…]
By Kiden Stela Mandela It was reported on No.1 Citizen Daily Newspaper (in issue No 990, Vo.4 of Oct 2, 2023) that police in Nyamlel of Aweil West County, Northern Bahr El Ghazal states are detaining a 22-year-old girl for dumping her own child into a pit latrine. This[Read More…]
Frequent Reshuffles in Key Financial Institutions: A Breeding Ground for Corruption and State Looting
By Gamma Hassan Oscas In recent years, South Sudan has experienced a troubling pattern of frequent reshuffles, appointments, sackings, and reappointments within key government financial institutions, particularly in the Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning, the Bank of South Sudan, and the National Revenue Authority (NRA). This unsettling trend[Read More…]
A letter to the unborn (Part 5)
I am seated here, tears in my eyes, helpless with a cup of warm water without sugar in my hand. It’s of less use, even when tea happens to be costlier as well. Had I probably a piece of cake as an escort, it would be imminent to rule out[Read More…]
It is a big experience! I have never found a rich man begging a poor man for money
People say nothing is impossible on this planet, and I always don’t take it seriously. However, I now believe that nothing is, indeed, impossible. There is this rich man who has oil, gold, diamond, nickel and other minerals, but he is oppressed as his resources are being consumed without his[Read More…]
By Kiden Stela Mandela The Transitional Constitution of South Sudan 2011 has vested executive powers to the president as head of state, and the government to appoint and fire or sack top officials within the executive branch. President Salva Kiir has exercised this power to appoint and remove national[Read More…]
A future leader is dying of hunger down there
It is worrisome to see future leaders being admitted in hospitals for malnutrition. This has a profound effect on the growing brain. As someone being adequately prepared to take power with a more decisive mind, the reductive adaptation system of severe acute malnutrition would impair the brain. This is for[Read More…]
I once journeyed into the future
The future is not always as bright as you think. Sometimes you may be living in the future without you knowing. For students, it is passing with good grades and having a good job. Maybe starting a family, that is the future. Sometimes the future is living in the place[Read More…]
I started my writing journey under Finding Hope, now it is Nothing Left to Destroy
As a young man, I have made one choice, and it is one of the toughest one’s ever. For to choose to become a writer, is choosing life and death altogether. You don’t know how many doors you have opened and possibly how many you have opened with your writing.[Read More…]
Monthly payment of salary; a challenge awaiting unborn leader to address
It is confusing which direction should a blaming finger be pointed at. Ministry of Finance and Planning? Central Bank of South Sudan? Presidency? Bilpam Headquarters for the case of soldiers? Which direction really? To me, honestly, I can point to the presidency as the one responsible for this quarterly payment[Read More…]
The importance of international relations and what it portrays in South Sudan’s context
By Bona Bol Biar Wel The purpose of diplomacy is to strengthen the state, nation, or organization it serves in relation to others by advancing the interests in its charge. To this end, diplomatic activity endeavors to maximize a group’s advantages without the risk and expense of using force and preferably[Read More…]
Measures to help street children
By Deng Chol A society that is not well cared for, will later be harmful to the individual who lives in it. So many things go on in the society we live in; it may be a big or small society. After all, a society started from the family; an[Read More…]
Curving Corruption: A responsibility of all
By Ukongo Benson Athia Corruption, with numerous trends of definitions, involves taking anything, more than one lawfully deserves. The loot could be money, land, vehicles, etc. When a person receives extraordinary fortunes, without due process and corresponding records, it is a corruption by designation. If one has more than one[Read More…]
On South Sudan Foreign Policy
By Akol Miyen Kuol Luckily enough, South Sudan was one of the few countries that quickly got recognized by members of the global community even one day ahead of the declaration of independence. To prove the magnitude of the support that South Sudan enjoyed since its inception, it was recognized[Read More…]
The Legal Implications of Bride Wealth and Paternity Disputes in South Sudan
By Gama Hassan Oscas In the culturally rich and diverse landscape of South Sudan, customs and traditions play a significant role in shaping the social fabric of society. One such custom that has raised considerable legal and ethical concerns is the practice of bride wealth, often referred to as “dowry.”[Read More…]
The previous me versus the current me
Having been born during the time when boyhood was measured by the number of fights a boy had caused and won, the number of boys he had wrestled down, common grazing lands he had taken his cattle to and other practices for fame, I suffered repercussions of these practices. Imagine[Read More…]
Unjustified loyalty is slavery
By Tong Akok Anei Mawien By Oxford’s definition, loyalty means showing or giving firm and constant support or allegiance to a person or institutions, though it is not defined with regard to the outcome in return at the end, I believe it is something that shows togetherness at the cost[Read More…]
Tension in Kajo-keji is very high today because the authorities from South Sudan and Uganda did not speed up settling the border issues. In May Last year, foreign soldiers crossed the border and started killing SSPDF in the country. What happened last year in Magwi County of the Eastern Equatoria[Read More…]
Public address on corruption (Part II)
By Nyak Lam My humble chiefs, the sub-chiefs, the older community leaders, the company’s stakeholders, the head teachers of all our schools cheering with us today and the community members, ladies and gentlemen, good morning. Thanks for coming back today to continue our public address from where we ended[Read More…]