10th June 2026
Opinion

OPINION: Why South Sudanese must never forget the sacrifices of liberation struggle – Gen James Hoth

Author: Koang Chang | Published: June 3, 2026

South Sudan gained her independence from Sudan on 9th July 2011 after decades of armed struggle and sacrifices made by her dedicated sons...

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Ter: Emmanuel Joseph Akile – A light extinguished in South Sudan’s media

The news of Emmanuel Joseph Akile’s death hit me like a punch to the chest. I reached out to him through his email and WhatsApp, only to...

Opinion: The gendered cost of a fragile economy

In South Sudan’s subsistence economy, women spend long hours each day doing unpaid labour, including household chores such as cooking,...

Is Dr. Chol South Sudan’s most appointed and dismissed official

JUBA, South Sudan (Eye Radio) — In the often turbulent political landscape of South Sudan, where official appointments can be as...

Opinion: Ateny Wek — The media-friendly yet unapologetically controversial voice returns to the podium

Ateny Wek Ateny, once the longest-serving Press Secretary in the Office of the President (2013–2022), remains one of South Sudan’s most...

Why South Sudan must cut spending and go digital: Seasoned writer backs finance minister’s strategies

In my previous article on my personnel planform, I Stephen Omiri commended Dr. Bak Barnaba Chol’s economic strategies because they are...

Bona Malwal Madut Ring – Death of a Buffalo: A Tribute

While at the home of Hon. Joshua Dau Diu some weeks before the death of Sayed/Bona, I enquired about the condition of the late. Joshua...

Open Letter to Hon. Adut Salva Kiir: An Urgent Call to Address Security Abuses in Bor Town

Open Letter to Hon. Adut Salva Kiir, Senior Presidential Envoy for Special Programs, Republic of South Sudan: An Urgent Call to Address...

One year on: South Sudan’s protracted cholera crisis, a symptom of deeper failures

 I have spent a year watching a treatable disease, cholera, chew through South Sudan. And the hardest question isn't how to treat it—we...

One year on: South Sudan’s protracted cholera crisis, a symptom of deeper failures

I have spent a year watching a treatable disease, cholera, chew through South Sudan. And the hardest question isn't how to treat it—we...

An open letter to President Salva Kiir: A call for unity

An Open Appeal to the President Your Excellency President Salva Kiir Mayardit President of the Republic of South Sudan. My appeal for...

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