Gunfire ejected again in parts of South Sudan capital Juba on Sunday, a Reuters witness said, after gunbattles between adversary troops a week ago raised fears over a delicate peace process in Africa's freshest nation.
A Reuters witness said shooting could be heard in Gudele and Jebel rural areas of Juba, close to the military sleeping quarters that hosts troops faithful to the nation's VP Riek Machar.
(Reporting by Denis Duma; Writing by Elias Biryabarema; Editing by Jane Merriman)
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