South Sudan leaders sign army deal
Leaders of South Sudan have signed a power-sharing agreement looking to share army resources between Salva Kiir and Riek Machar
South Sudanese leaders sign a much anticipated power-sharing agreement; Ghana's President Nana Akufo Addo defends his government's record on the economy; Fuel shortages in Kenya trigger long queues at pump stations; Afro-Nation co-founder Obi Asika on the first-ever US Afrobeats Chart; Humanitarian aid finally arrives in Tigray.
(Photo:(L-R) Front row: Sudan Minister of Defence Yassin Ibrahim Yassin, South Sudan's Presidential security advisor Tut Gatluak and South Sudan's Mining Minister Martin Abucha, are flanked by (L-R) back row: Vice-President of Sudan Mohamed Hamdan, South Sudanese President Salva Kiir, and South Sudan's opposition leader Riek Machar, after witnessing the signing ceremony of the two leaders in a sealed agreement on a key military provision of their faltering peace deal following mediation by neighbouring Sudan, at the State House in Juba on April 3, 2022. Credit: PETER LOUIS GUME/AFP via Getty Images)
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