Former rebel leader, Riek Machar, has been sworn in as South Sudan's first vice president during a ceremony in Juba on Saturday. On Thursday, President Salva Kiir and Riek Machar agreed to form a unity government, ending years of fighting. raising hopes that this will now see an end to six years of civil conflict that has left thousands dead and more than a million displaced. It has been a long journey indeed, is this now peace at last? To help us navigate through this, we are joined in studio by…
GUEST: Nixon Kathembo, specialist on the Great Lakes and East Africa and also works on the KiSwahili Desk at Channel Africa