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South Sudan President Fires Foreign, Trade Ministers in Latest Government Changes

NAIROBI, April 30 (Reuters) – ⁠South ⁠Sudan’s President Salva ⁠Kiir fired his foreign ​and trade ministers and senior security ‌officials, a decree ‌on Wednesday said, ⁠the ⁠latest in a series of government changes.

• ​The South Sudan Broadcasting Corporation announced late on Wednesday that ​Kiir had relieved Semeya Kumba of ⁠his post ⁠as foreign ⁠minister, and ​had sacked Atong Kuol Manyang as ​trade minister.

• ⁠No explanation was given for the firings, in which Kiir also removed Mawien ⁠Mawien Ariik as director general of the Internal ⁠Security Bureau of the National Security Service, appointing Akec Tong Aleu as his successor.

• Analysts say Kiir regularly makes changes to ranks in the military and government ⁠to maintain control as he contends with armed conflict and speculation about his eventual succession.

(Writing ​by George Obulutsa; Editing ​by Aidan Lewis)

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