The cease fire agreement between warring factions of South Sudan in Ethiopia is expected to create a rush, among a sizable number of Kenyans, to return to the young economy in a bid to re-establish their lives and businesses.
The agreement was signed on Thursday under the watch of Intergovernmental Authority on Development, in what was termed as an important milestone in the mediation process between the government of the Republic of South Sudan and Sudan People's Liberation Movement, which began on January 2 in Addis Ababa.
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