OPINION: When Truth-Tellers become targets, democracy suffers

As the world commemorates World Press Freedom Day, South Sudan has a solemn duty to reflect on the state of its press and the treatment of those who work tirelessly to inform, educate, and empower the public. Too often, journalists are seen merely as messengers’ conveyors of news from one point to another. But in […]

Behind the silence: South Sudanese journalists struggle for access to information

William Maduok, a journalist with KING MEDIA in South Sudan, knows too well the cost of pursuing public interest stories in a country where media freedom is frequently undermined. Last year, he was assigned to investigate a sensitive case involving a powerful institution. Though he withholds its name for fear of reprisal, his experience speaks […]

Media training stresses integrity, accuracy amid rising hate speech

The Director of the Association for Media Development in South Sudan (AMDISS), Irena Aya, has raised concern over the growing threat of hate speech in the country, urging journalists to maintain professionalism and distinguish themselves from untrained citizen reporters. Speaking during the opening of a two-day media training workshop on Tuesday, Aya emphasized the importance […]

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