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EMMANUEL MALUAL is a journalist based in Kakuma Refugee camp and Eldoret, Kenya.
Creole
Content Writing
Investigative Reporting
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Empowering democracy: Role of language in South Sudan’s upcoming elections
South Sudan is preparing for its 2024 elections, emphasizing the importance of linguistic diversity and community-based radio broadcasting in fostering a fair and inclusive democratic process. Indigenous languages and vernacular radio stations play a crucial role in informing and engaging citizens, despite challenges such as limited resources and infrastructural deficiencies. The government and local communities are committed to overcoming these obstacles to ensure equitable access to electoral information and education, aiming to build a more inclusive and representative democracy.
Impact of identity politics in South Sudan’s election
South Sudan faces a critical moment as it approaches presidential elections, with the nation grappling with the legacy of past conflicts and divisive identity politics. The historical use of exclusive ethnic narratives by President Kiir and Dr. Riek Machar has left deep societal scars, raising fears of renewed ethnic polarization and instability. The upcoming elections are seen as a pivotal point that could either perpetuate divisions or foster national unity. Genuine reconciliation and dialogue between key political figures are deemed essential for a peaceful and inclusive electoral process, aiming to transcend past grievances and build a more unified South Sudan.
South Sudan: A land striving for stability has an important chapter about to unfold—the upcoming elections
South Sudan is preparing for upcoming elections, with online media houses playing a crucial role in shaping public opinion, fostering transparency, and promoting citizen welfare. The international community has provided significant support to these media platforms, enhancing their capacity to deliver reliable and unbiased coverage. This support has empowered citizens to make informed decisions, contributing to a fair and credible democratic process. The elections are seen as a pivotal moment in South Sudan's history, with the strengthened media landscape expected to drive positive change and reinforce democracy.
Emergency action needed on Poktap attacks
The article is an open letter to South Sudan's Minister of Interior, Angelina Teny, urging immediate and decisive action in response to the recent Poktap Massacre. The author, Emmanuel Malual Makuach, criticizes the government's current security measures and calls for enhanced resources, training, and intelligence to prevent future attacks. The letter also emphasizes the need for addressing root causes of ethnic tensions through dialogue, reconciliation, and socio-economic development to ensure long-term peace and security.
Navigating the complex path to peace in South Sudan
The article discusses the complex dynamics of the peace process in South Sudan, focusing on the roles of key figures like Akol Koor Kuch and General Paul Malong. Akol's personal animosity towards Malong and his influential position in Nairobi complicate efforts for reconciliation. The South Sudanese government and holdout group struggle to find common ground, with Akol's involvement in diplomatic channels raising suspicions. The appointment of a new spy chief by President Kiir to facilitate peace talks in Nairobi sparks mixed reactions, highlighting the delicate balance between intelligence and diplomacy. The article underscores the challenges and hopes surrounding South Sudan's pursuit of peace.
Fleeing my homeland: A journalist’s journey to Kakuma refugee camp
A South Sudanese journalist recounts his emotional journey to Kakuma refugee camp in Kenya, highlighting the struggles and resilience of its inhabitants. The narrative covers the challenges of food distribution, the wait for ration cards, and the tragic death of Bol Thon Chuol, a community member. The author emphasizes the importance of storytelling to bridge gaps, inspire empathy, and advocate for refugees' rights and dignified living conditions.
The neglected and forgotten unsung heroes of South Sudan
In South Sudan, war veterans who fought for the country's liberation face neglect and betrayal from the government they helped establish. Despite promises of medical assistance, many, like James Maker, are left without support due to corruption and favoritism. Funds meant for wounded heroes are misallocated, sparking outrage and calls for justice. The article highlights the disparity in treatment and the need for the government to honor its commitments to these unsung heroes.
South Sudan struggles with press freedom ahead of 2024 elections
South Sudan faces significant criticism for its ongoing harassment of journalists and media houses as the 2024 elections approach. The lack of press freedom raises concerns about the integrity of the electoral process and democracy. The international community urges the South Sudanese government to protect journalists and uphold press freedom. The abrupt closure of the prominent newspaper Al Watan exemplifies the increasing pressure on media, further jeopardizing the fairness of the upcoming elections. The government must take immediate steps to foster a free and independent press to ensure credible elections and uphold democratic principles.
South Sudan's readiness for elections in 2024 uncertain
South Sudan faces significant challenges that cast doubt on its ability to hold elections in 2024. Key issues include unresolved constituency delineation, a constitution lacking public participation, widespread insecurity, absence of a comprehensive voter identification system, and a perceived lack of political will from leaders. Additionally, political space constraints and suppression of freedom of expression in regions like Maiwut and Akobo further hinder democratic progress. Addressing these obstacles is crucial for ensuring a democratic and inclusive electoral process.
Uasin Gishu residents on Monday took to the streets of Eldoret to celebrate the Supreme Court ruling which upheld Dr. William Samoeui Ruto’s win.
Uasin Gishu residents on Monday took to the streets of Eldoret to celebrate the Supreme Court ruling which upheld Dr. William Samoeui Ruto’s win.
Uasin Gishu residents on Monday took to the streets of Eldoret to celebrate the Supreme Court ruling which upheld Dr. William Samoeui Ruto’s win.
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