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A question of trust
In 2013 they went to war. Now they are back together running South Sudan. Riek Machar has been appointed Vice-President, being reinstated by President Salva Kiir. The move was stipulated under a peace deal the two men signed last August to end a civil war. Machar said it would help speed up the demilitarisation of the capital Juba. But he was asked by Newsday's Nkem Ifejika if he trusted the President?
(Pic: South Sudan"s rebel leader Riek Machar who has now become vice-president. Credit: AFP/ Isaac Kasamaniisaac Kasamani/AFP/Getty Images)
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