World Malaria Day 2023 Commemorated in Yambio, with the Call to Sleep Under Mosquito Net

By Waure Eddy

25th of April each year the world commemorates “World Malaria Day”. This year, on April 25, 2023, Western Equatoria State joined the rest of the world to celebrate the achievement done to end zero malaria in South Sudan at large.

 The theme for this year is “Time to deliver zero malaria”.

The State Ministry of Health Western Equatoria State together with the National Ministry of Health and other partners joined hands to Commemorate the day in Yambio with the call for all to sleep under mosquito net.

Procession to Freedom Square

Speaking at Yambio Freedom Square, the Deputy Director of Social Behavior Changes Specialist at the National Ministry of Health, Mr. Daniel Dwieh said that the national ministry will continue to increase giving awareness about malaria, “it’s our corrective effort to prevent malaria”.  

WHO Representative Dr. Lagu stated that in 2015 over 2 million people were affected by Malaria and half of a million died every year? Malaria still continues to be the leading disease, according to the report seen by WHO.

On the other hand, the State Minister of Health Hon. Arona Abdullah promised that they are going to work hand in hand with WHO, UNICEF, and other partners to take this program seriously by providing the basic need to prevent malaria.

Ho. Arona thanked the UNICEF representative who pledged that UNICEF will provide 60, 0000 Mosquitos Net, to help mothers and children who are mostly affected.

Previously Planned “Launching of Centenary Celebration in Ave Maria Catholic Mission Ngboko”, postponed

By Sr. Henriette Anne FSSA

The launching of the centenary celebration that had been slated to take place at the Ave Maria Catholic Mission Ngboko on April 29th, 2023, in Rii – Yubu, Tombura County has been called off “due to the military confrontation taking place currently in Rii – Yubu”.

In a statement signed by Rev. Fr. Dominic Sasa, the Chancellor of the Catholic Diocese of Tombura Yambio stated that as a Diocese, they call and appeal for calm in Rii – Yubu, thus requesting for prayer intentions for the current insecurity happening both in Sudan and South Sudan. “Our hearts and prayers go for those who lost their lives and may God comfort their families and their dear ones”.

In their statement dated 24th April 2023, the organizing committee thanked the diocese and all invited guests for responding to their kind invitation and at the same time apologizing for the inconvenience that has taken place due to this decision.

The statement further indicated that the ordination of their three candidates to the priesthood will take place at St. Mary Mother of God Catholic Parish Yambio on the 30th of April 2023 from 9.00 am.

Tuka Christo Holy Cross Shrine Nyengiri, the Newest Shrine in the Catholic Diocese of Tombura – Yambio Erected

Bishop Eduardo Hiiboro Kussala, the Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Tombura Yambio on 16th April 2023, the Divine Mercy Sunday, joined the faithful Christians of St. Luke Parish Nyengiri for the Eucharist celebration. During the celebration, the prelate erected a shrine of the Holy Cross.

According to Bishop Kussala, the dream of having the shrine of the Holy Cross in Nyengiri was as a result of his visit to Nyengiri in 2003.

“The dream of the Shrine of the Holy Cross in Nyengiri is of several years ago. I first visited Nyengiri in 2003, I was impressed by the height and beauty of Bario Rocky Mountain and told Rev. Fr. Martin Sakondo that, it would be great if we have a cross on this mountain and dedicate it to Christ the Creator”, the bishop explained.

He continued, “Bario Rocky Mountain of Nyengiri is a story of people coming together to create something greater than themselves. It is a pioneer story in this area typical of our country. It is also the Christian’s story of searching for God. In the Bible there are many stories of special places being honored because the people had encountered God. These places are special not because of human effort, but because of the presence of the Divine”.

In his speech, he underscored that “the significant meaning of every shrine is to be a reminder in the faith of the salvific work of the Lord”.

Bishop noted that he has seen the need for a lonely place for prayers, retreat, recollection, devotions, holy gathering, picnic and leisure, he envisioned a place that would call people to a greater devotion to God the true source of life.

Bishop Kussala named and blessed the corner “Bishop’s stone and the cross; “TUKA KRISTO BARIO”. Tuka in Pazande means Shrine, a place sacred, place set aside for specific sacrifices, unity of the family, power house, etc.

In his homily, Bishop Hiiboro advised young people to ask God to be their guide in life. Always to be united with Jesus, to look and embrace the Cross of Christ, since behind any cross there is life, as their inspiration to draw closer to Christ

He acknowledged that the Parish newest shrine in Nyengiri Ezo county will continue to serve the needs of His pilgrim people as they search for spiritual growth and wholeness on their pilgrimage to Him.

If you wish to help the Shrine with your time, talent or treasure contact Parish Priest of St. Luke de Evangelist Rev. Fr. Justin Atoroba +21191794858 or +211927397004.

“Promoting Health, Education, and Children’s Empowerment is part of the Mandates of my Diocese”, Says Bishop Hiiboro as he Launches the Construction of Orphan’s Dormitory in Nzara County

By Joseph Ernesto

The Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Tambura Yambio on Tuesday, 19 April 2023, launched the construction of a residential institution for the care and education of orphans in Nzara County of Western Equatoria State.

Speaking at the launch, His Lordship Barani Eduardo Hiiboro Kusala said that the construction of the institution is part of the mandates of his diocese to help and promote health, education, and children’s empowerment adding that helping an orphanage is like transforming the world.

For her part, 80-year-old Rev. Sr Bianca who has been a long-serving sister/guardian of the orphans expressed her happiness saying, she is grateful to the partners for the support of the construction as it will provide a safe and conducive environment to take care of the orphans,

Sr. Bianca left Tambura County where she has been staying for a long with the orphans taking care of them, but due to tribal conflict in the county 2 years ago that resulted in the loss of lives and thousands displaced, she had to leave the place to Nzara where they have been staying under shelters.

According to the managing director of the contracted company for the construction, Mr. Jackson Fudu explains that they have signed two years contracts with Sudan Relief Fund and the first phase of the constriction will finish in four months with the construction of the two dormitories two for both girls and boys.

Fudu added that despite the challenges of poor roads in transporting most of the building materials to the working site, the company will work hard to execute the project in the time frame given.

Fr. Anthony Bangoye priest in charge of Queen of Peace Nakindo Sene Catholic Parish Nzara welcomed the developmental activities in the Diocese citing that it will improve the lives of the orphans.

He calls on the parishioners to support the project in every aspect to ensure that the project is well executed.

South Sudan Catholic Bishops Saddened by Fighting in Sudan, Calls for an End to Fighting and a Revert to Dialogue

By Sr. Henriette Anne FSSA

South Sudan Catholic Bishops have in one voice called upon Sudan to stop fighting and revert to dialogue in order to preserve the unity of the country and not further the suffering of the people.

“The majority of the people in Sudan are suffering and they yearn for peace. In order to preserve the unity of the country and not to further the suffering of the people, we call for an end to the fighting and revert to dialogue”.

On their Monday, April 17th statement, stated: “that they are deeply concerned for the loss of lives and properties, we are aware that many people are trapped by fighting away from their homes but with no way to access basic needs for their survival and their families”.

 The statement signed by Archbishop Stephen Ameyu Mula, the president of Sudan and South Sudan Conference of the Catholic Bishops further called upon Christian communities in the Diocese of South Sudan to dedicate their time to prayers and fasting for their brothers and sisters in Sudan at this difficult moment.

They added, “Let us keep the spirit of Easter alive through prayers for peace to reign in Sudan, they continued, we are aware that families can suffer from the lack of basic needs when there is armed conflict. We pray for the protection of all the people caught in the conflict”.

Reflecting on the second letter of St. Paul to Thessalonians 3:13, “Never grow tired of doing what is right”, the church leaders stressed that the verse calls for prayers and for calm in Sudan.

“We stand in Solidarity with His Eminence Gabriel Card, Zubeir Wako, H.G Michael Didi the Archbishop of Khartoum, H.L. Tombe Trile of El-Obeid Diocese and H.L. Daniel Adwok the Auxiliary Bishop of Khartoum. On the same note, we pray for God’s protection of the Apostolic Nuncio to Khartoum H.G. Monsignor Luis Miguel Munoz Cardaba and indeed all our Christians and the people of Sudan”, the statement reads.

In a different statement dated 18th April 2023, from the Republic of South Sudan, the Ministry of the Presidential Affairs update on the unfolding situation in South Sudan, President Salva Kiir Mayardit, president of the Republic of South Sudan met the chairperson of the Sudan Sovereign Council, General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and His Deputy General Mohmed Hamdan Dagalo. “In his discussion with both leaders, President Kiir persuaded them to agree to a humanitarian ceasefire. Their discussion ended with both parties agreeing to a 24-hour ceasefire, this will allow civilians to access essential supplies and also provide a safe window for the wounded to be taken to the hospital for medical attention”.

According to Eye Radio, at least three South Sudanese reportedly killed amid the clashes in the Sudanese capital city.

A report by the UN office in Khartoum states that at least 185 people have been killed and over 1800 wounded since the fighting erupted.

“Stop Instigating Violence and Tribalism”, Hon. Bangasi Joseph Bakosoro to the congregants during Easter in Yambio

By Joseph Ernesto

National Minister of Public Services during the Easter celebration on 9th April 2023, at St Mary Catholic parish Yambio urged faithful Christians to be committed to prayers and stop instigating violence that destroys the nation and affects the lives of innocent people.

Hon. Bangasi Joseph Bakosoro advised Christians to stop hate speech in the communities adding that, people should live with their family members in peace rather than creating hate speech amongst themselves.

He further warned the citizens of Western Equatoria state not to create division amongst themselves with other tribes but to embrace peace in their various houses.

In relative development, Bakosoro encouraged the community to cultivate their lands in order to produce enough food for consumption and sell parts of them to earn income while discouraging sitting idols which may lead to evil activities.

He further called on the people from rural areas to stop laziness and cultivate to produce enough food to sustain their living and be able to send their children to school.

More than 40 People Received Parental Coffee Trees on Easter Sunday from Bishop Eduardo

By Joseph Ernesto

The Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Tombura -Yambio distributed parental coffee trees to more than 40 people including Boda Boda riders, drivers, health personnel, organized forces, and others during the Ester celebration in Yambio on 9th April 2023.

Bishop Kussala added that coffee forming improves productivity and increases yields and profits thus generating income and jobs in producing countries, and is primarily practiced on small family farms for sustainability.

According to Eduardo, the aim of this initiative is to increase the level of future development in Western Equatoria state adding that it helps to improve the physical and chemical properties of soil, by making it right in nutrients and fertile, he explained.

The State Ministry of Youth, Culture and Sports to Introduce Cycling Federation in Western Equatoria State

By Baraka John 

The State Minister of Youth Culture and Sports in Western Equatoria revealed that the ministry has fully registered the branch of the cycling association under the national cycling federation. 

Addressing youth who gathered to attend a peace concert organized by the youth coordination office of the Catholic Diocese of Tambura Yambio on Easter Monday, Hon David Simbi disclosed that, a team from the national cycling federation visited Yambio in January to assess the ground for the branch of the association.

“So, the cycling competition that we will embark on is the one that will benefit you, your state, and your country. This completion has four types of bicycles that are used by the participants, this includes road bike, truck bike, mountain bike, and BMX. These are the types of bikes that the ministry intends to bring here in the state”, Hon. Simbi said.

The Minister has called on young people in the State to embrace sports activities so that they can stay healthy. He said soon the ministry will send the selected number of young men to travel to Khartoum to acquire skills on cycling completion, who will become Trainer of trainees.  

“Now we need young people to join this federation because once you are selected to compete, you will be needed to perform well, definitely you will be rewarded. The ministry has also registered with the European cycling federation, so we are set to participate in any cycling competition to come on our way”, He added.

He added that the national cycling federation has pledged to support the ministry with some sports bikes to allow young people to begin practicing. 

There are several categories of bicycle racing including road bicycle racing, cyclo-cross, mountain bike racing, track cycling, BMX, and cycle speedway. Non-racing cycling sports include artistic cycling, cycle polo, freestyle BMX and mountain bike trials. But Hon. Simbi said the state will only focus on road bikes, track bikes, mountain bikes, and BMX.

According to better health.vic.gov. au. the health benefits of regular cycling help increase cardiovascular fitness, increased muscle strength, and flexibility, improved joint mobility, and decreased stress levels.

Diocesan Youth Coordinator Urges Government to Provide Land for Recreational Centre

By Baraka John

The Diocesan youth coordinator in the Catholic Diocese of Tambura Yambio appealed to the State government to provide piece of land for the youth in the Diocese to enable them establish a recreational centre or theatre. 

Mr. William Tambua while addressing faithful and government officials in the evening of Monday 10th April 2023 during a peace concert organized by the CDTY youth coordination office, said there is an argent need for the youth in the diocese to establish recreational centre to act as a therapy for trauma healing among the community.

Mr. Tambua added that once the centre is established, youth in the diocese will create weekends programs where people will gather to watch different sorts of entertainments to wash away the trauma in their minds.

Responding to the request, the first deputy mayor for Yambio municipality, Peter Mukanga, expressed the municipality’s willingness to allocate a piece of land for the youth in the diocese for them to establish the centre.

Since the independence, South Sudanese have experienced different forms of violence which has left them traumatized up to date, with no theatres where plays are performed as a means to rebuild broken hearts and heal minds of the citizens.

But according to the CDTY youth coordinator, establishing such a centre is critical towards the realization of peace in the minds and positive thinking. Mr. Tambua said that if the centre established, it will be for all the youth regardless of their denominations.

Thousands of faithful gathered at St. Mary primary school in the evening of Monday to attend a peace concert that involved varieties of performances, including dances, dramas, citing of poems by school children.   

Bicycle Riding for Peace, Unity and Development and to Foster the Spirit of coexistence and Unity in Diversity

By Baraka John

Hundreds of faithful in Yambio including the government officials, business elites and youth participated in a bicycle ride on Monday 10th April 2023 to observe Easter Monday.

Speaking to Rurugene Online Newsletter, the Diocesan Youth coordinator Mr. William Tambua noted that the annual event was designed couples of years ago, by the Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Tambura Yambio, refer to as “Easter Monday bicycle riding for peace, unity and development”.

“This bicycle ride, is for unity, peace and development, have cooperated with our youth, government officials and the Church leaders in order to be as one people to bring peace”. Mr Tambua added.

Mr Tambua stated that, the event is taken as an avenue to ensure that youth, politicians and business entity coordinate together to develop the State and foster the spirit of coexistence and unity in diversity.

On the other hand, Commissioner of Yambio County, Hon. Mbiko Barakati described Bishop Edwardo Hiiboro Kussala as a visionary leader, who initiated the bicycle ride program to strengthen relation among different categories of human beings.

Hon. Barakati, expressed the readiness of the county government to work together with the Diocese wherever necessary.

In the bicycle ride exercise were the Hon. Minsters of Youth, sports and culture as well as renowned business man Mr Jackson Fudu and the people living with disability.   

The 5Km bicycle ride that began from Masia market to Yambio freedom square enrooted to Yambio open market proceeded to St. Mary Parish Mother of God, was accompanied with a diocesan music band known as “Pax brass band”, and the Diocesan trained Scouts.

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