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Home Opinion Archive by Category "Articles" (Page 2)

Health minister, Coronavirus, and English language fluency nonsense

March 27, 2020Analyses, Articles, Opinion, South Sudan6 commentssouthsudannews

By Duop Chak Wuol March 27, 2020 (SSNA) — In recent days, the newly appointed minister of health Elizabeth Achuei Yol has come under intense criticism from many South Sudanese, most of whom mocked the minister on social media platforms. The minister was condemned because she incorrectly pronounced the COVID-19 or Coronavirus at a news…

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Will the revitalized government of national unity deliver the promise of the 2018 agreement?

March 25, 2020Articles, OpinionNo Commentssouthsudannews

By: Nhial Gatkuoth Chung, Accra, Ghana March 25, 2020 (SSNA) — The formation of the Revitalised transitional government of national unity on 12th March 2020 is another positive step toward the realisation of permanent tranquility in South Sudan though it was partly celebrated due to the fact that the betrayal attitudes of the South Sudanese…

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The Defection of General James Koang Chuol Ranley: What went wrong?

March 21, 2020Analyses, Articles, Opinion, South Sudan4 commentssouthsudannews

By Duop Chak Wuol March 21, 2020 (SSNA) — The 17th of March 2020 defection of a Sudan People’s Liberation Army-In Opposition (SPLA-IO) high-ranking military officer Lieutenant General James Koang Chuol Ranley—a former armed opposition deputy chief of General Staff for Administration and Finance and former co-chair of Joint Defense Board (JDB) has raised many…

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The analysis of Chapter Five of the Revitalized Agreement on Conflict Resolution in South Sudan (R-ARCISS)

March 17, 2020Articles, Opinion, South SudanNo Commentssouthsudannews

By Peter Reat Gatkuoth Abstract March 17, 2020 (SSNA) — A key element in resolving the brutal civil conflict, which has cost about 400, 000 lives and displaced more than 4 million people since its beginning in December 2013, is the signing of the Revitalized Agreement on conflict resolution in South Sudan (R-ARCSS), which was…

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Is SPLM-IO a family business?

March 13, 2020Analyses, Articles, Opinion, South Sudan12 commentssouthsudannews

By Duop Chak Wuol March 13, 2020 (SSNA) — The recent appointments of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-In Opposition (SPLM-IO) national ministers and deputy ministers have been widely welcome in South Sudan and around the world. However, there are some people who believe that the nomination of Angelina Nyajany Teny as a minister of defense…

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The effect of pipeline leakage and fire incidents in former Unity State (Part II)

February 23, 2020Articles, OpinionNo Commentssouthsudannews

By Peter Reat Gatkuoth Abstract February 23, 2020 (SSNA) — When pipelines are built, regulated, controlled and maintained as necessary by international and national legislation, they can be safe environmentally according to national and international industry standards and good practices. They can also pose serious health and environmental danger. The most common cause of pipeline…

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The Centrality of values in the Leadership

February 21, 2020Articles, OpinionNo Commentssouthsudannews

By Peter Reat Gatkuoth Abstract February 21, 2020 (SSNA) — Values are the core of leadership and guided conduct and execution. The beliefs we hold in our hearts influence the nature of the decisions we make as well as the trust we have in convincing the others to accept our judgments. Samuel Blumefeld has made…

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Public Participation in the Peace Process and State-Building in South Sudan

February 20, 2020Articles, OpinionNo Commentssouthsudannews

By Peter Reat Gatkuoth “Peace does not mean the total absence of any conflict. It means the absence of violence in all forms. Peace exists where people are interacting non-violently and are managing their conflict positively.” Abstract February 20, 2020 (SSNA) — The violent conflict that began in December 2013 until 2016 is the gravest…

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Does Kiir deserve our thanks for abolishing 32 states?

February 15, 2020Analyses, Articles, Opinion, South SudanNo Commentssouthsudannews

By Duop Chak Wuol February 15, 2020 (SSNA) — In October 2015, President Salva Kiir issued a decree, expanding the original ten states to 28. In January 2017, Kiir issued another presidential order creating an additional four states, making the young nation a mother of 32 states. The move was met with mixed reactions from…

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The Effect of Oil Spills on community subsistence structure in former Unity State (Part One)

January 6, 2020Articles, OpinionNo Commentssouthsudannews

By Peter Reat Gatkuoth Abstract January 6, 2020 (SSNA) — “Environment is one of the facets of life that requires utmost attention. The relationship between man (human being) and the environment is one that is reciprocal in a sense that man cannot live without the environment and the environment needs a man to adhere to…

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