The Citizen (Juba)
Website: http://www.thecitizen.info/
October 29
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South Sudan: Kidnapping Is a New Phenomenon of Crime in South Sudan [editorial]
Kidnapping sounds foreign and it has been brought into South Sudan by foreigners. Read more »
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South Sudan: Western Bahr El Ghazal State Marks World Food Day
South Sudan Minister of Agriculture, Dr. Betty Achan Ogwaro joined famers in celebrating the first Country World Food Day in Western Bahr el Ghazal state Capital Wau under the... Read more »
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South Sudan: Following Approval, Minister Orders Resumption of Oil Production
The Minister of Petroleum and Mining Stephen Dhieu yesterday ordered for resumption of oil production after the Council of Ministers and National parliament ratified cooperation... Read more »
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South Sudan: Gogrial Business Society Congratulates President Kiir
President Kiir was congratulated by leadership of Gogrial West & East Counties Business Society in Juba for the successful conclusion of the recent Cooperation Agreement signed... Read more »
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South Sudan: Juba - an Environmental Disaster in the Making [opinion]
With the ever increasing number of people inhabiting the South Sudan capital of Juba, a worrying situation on the impact caused by the dumping of waste products within the city's... Read more »
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South Sudan: Who Is a True Comrade? [opinion]
People in Juba used to call the Congolese refugees who were camped at Rejaf as Kamaradi, or Kama in short. Kamaradi is the corruption of the French word camarade, a term used among... Read more »
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South Sudan: Wrestler Athiei Vows to Take Championship
The Twic East County of Jonglei state traditional wrestling champion, Mr. Athiei Chol Akuei also known as Chol-Ameng last Tuesday had an interview with The Citizen newspapers in... Read more »
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South Sudan: Civil Society Is a Watchdog in Fighting Corruption [opinion]
My wholeheartedly greetings, appreciation and backing to Hon. Stephen Dhieu Dau, the Minister for Ministry of Petroleum and Mining, whose credentials reputed to be a highly... Read more »
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South Sudan: WBGs Governor Reflects On His Singapore Visit
Ghazal State Governor Rizik Zakaria Hassen has been reflecting on his recent visit to Singapore which was to meet experts who are going to get involved in different fields of... Read more »
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South Sudan: Response to the Open Letter to H.e. President of the Republic of South Sudan By Buot Manyiel Buot.
"The necessity of promoting Director General Akol Koor Dut to Lt. General Saturday September 8th 2012 Vol. of issue No. 238." Read more »
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South Sudan: Keep Juba Dirty, It's Good for Tourism [opinion]
A Saturday at Gu'dele is like any other, except that the rat routes that we love to call streets are worse than ever: gullies and craters that yawn like empty graves are part of... Read more »
October 8
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South Sudan: Forming a Committee to Enlighten the Citizens Is the Right Step [editorial]
The decision taken by the Council of Ministers to form a committee to enlighten the South Sudanese people is the right step taken to break the ice surrounding the cooperation... Read more »
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South Sudan: Yes for Abyei Referendum and No for Further Negotiation [opinion]
One of the fundamental principles of negotiating deal is to allow your opponent to submit proposal on the table without intimidation. Read more »
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South Sudan: Let Us Mourn and Forgive [opinion]
While waiting for the chief negotiator, his team and the President of the Republic of South Sudan, to interpret the deals of Cooperation Agreement with the people of Allah in... Read more »
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South Sudan: A Call for Fair Distribution of Scholarship Grants in the New Nation [opinion]
After CPA was signed in 2005, many countries sympathize with South Sudan under GoSS, and as a result scholarships were granted by these friendly countries for South Sudanese... Read more »
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South Sudan: Season Two of Eating [opinion]
A partial agreement is better than no agreement at all. After all, wasn't it said that all things good come from the East? Agreements, hubbies with aquiline noses and water tanks... Read more »
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South Sudan: Who Is Going to Benefit From 'Four Freedoms' Signed in Addis Ababa Recently? [opinion]
The well-known Dinka adage which says "the catfish that swims with the eel may be susceptible to the birds of prey" - may have been true with South Sudanese signing agreements on... Read more »
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South Sudan: South Sudan Challenges, Foreseeing Future Strategy, Character, Policy and Selection of Leaders ... (4-5) [analysis]
South Sudan Development Challenges Read more »
September 16
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Sudan: SPLA Accuses SAF of Violating Its Airspace
The Sudan People's Liberation Army SPLA has accused Sudanese army SAF of violating its airspace. A statement sent to The Citizen from the SPLA general headquarters, Bilpam... Read more »
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South Sudan: Citizens Need to Control the Devastating Floods, [opinion]
It is very sad to hear about devastation caused by floods in the country. The news from Luri River west of Juba where some eighteen passengers coming in a truck from Western... Read more »
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South Sudan: British Ambassador Visits Jonglei State
The British Ambassador Dr. Alastair McPhail visited Akobo and Pibor areas of Jonglei state to understand the conflict dynamics during the rainy season, and to talk to the Governor... Read more »
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South Sudan: Learning the Art of Resigning [opinion]
The public institutions as their names indicate are established to serve the public and they are accountable to the public in their performance. Although the country is a new... Read more »
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South Sudan: Ministry Announces Outbreak of Hepatitis E in Upper Nile
The South Sudan Ministry of Health Undersecretary in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) announced the outbreak of... Read more »
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South Sudan: Who Is Interested to Be Lectured By Dwarf [opinion]
On September, 10, 2012 while preparing myself for the meeting to take place on the following day, with Pan-African Parliamentarians visiting South Sudan on-facts-finding mission on... Read more »
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South Sudan: Country Challenges, Foreseeing Future Strategy, Character, Policy and Selection of Leaders [opinion]
Drip...! Drip...! Dripping Sweat of our Heroes trickled, and dropped. Drip...! Drip...! Dripping blood of our Martyrdoms, which mingled with their bitter tears, rolled, rolled and... Read more »
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