The Morning Call
With the appointment of Taban Deng Gai as vice president to troubled south sudan, the chaotic status quo in the country is far from over. A section of the former rebels once led by Riek Machar announced they were replacing him with Deng who was a chief negotiator in the peace process.
Robert Kodingo and Hannane Ferdjani interviewed Deng Machol in Juba with the latest on the reaction of the new vice president.
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