JUBA (Reuters) – Twenty-seven people were killed in South Sudan’s Central Equatoria state on Thursday when violence broke out between cattle herders and villagers a day before Pope Francis’ visit to the country, a local county commissioner told Reuters.
The pope is set to arrive in South Sudan on Friday from neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo, hoping to jolt a peace process aimed at ending a decade of conflict fought mostly on ethnic lines that has killed hundreds of thousands of people.
(Reporting by Waakhe Simon Wudu; Writing by Bhargav Acharya; Editing by Aaron Ross)