By James Okuk, PhD January 5, 2016 (SSNA) — The month of January was originally named by the Ancient Greek to signify a god of double heads: one head facing…
By: Maulana Deng Gai Gatluak January 4, 2016 (SSNA) — It is with a great honour and pride that am sending you this congratulatory message to congratulate you on your…
By Elhag Paul December 30, 2015 (SSNA) — The attack on Equatoria is evidenced by the series of abductions, detentions and killings of Equatorians in South Sudan and neighbouring countries.…
December 28, 2015 (SSNA) — The Government of South Sudan is falling to the verge of anarchy. The aftermath of Juba Nuer killing, creation and amendment of 28 (twenty-eight) states…
A no-nonsense agency works to remove bottlenecks Note to editor: Thirty years ago, as famine hit drought-stricken Ethiopia, the world responded by rushing to the country’s aide, including through charity. Today,…
By Salah Shuaib December 25, 2015 (SSNA) — In following what is happening in Sudan, one cannot be sure about what issue should be addressed first. Perhaps people are unable…
By Juma Mabor Marial December 24, 2015 (SSNA) — Due to the civil war and economic hardships that has prevailed in the country for the past two years, citizens’ attention…
By James Okuk, PhD December 24, 2015 (SSNA) — Getting water and food, sleeping in peace at homes without fear of being harmed, and celebrating seasonal festivals for all citizens…
By Eric Reeves December 20, 2015 (SSNA) — I have written on a number of occasions about the implausible, self-contradictory, and deliberately distorting nature of UN figures for displaced persons…
By Ban Ki-moon New York, December 16, 2015 (SSNA) — Seventy years ago, the United Nations was created from the ashes of the Second World War. Seven decades later, in…